Justin,
Looks like they worked in this post but didnt in the one I tried before. Here's the link to the funny acting thread (non-display of emoticons)
http://www.spinepatientsociety.org/f...happened-1764/
This is a discussion on TEST POST.....Emoticons not displaying in threads within the Pain Management forums, part of the General Spine Discussion Forums category; I posted a reply earlier and the emticons were displayed in the text box but not the preview area or ...
I posted a reply earlier and the emticons were displayed in the text box but not the preview area or in the post itself![]()
I tried editing the post and deleting the emoticon words, inputting them by clicking on each one instead of typing the :word: for them but they still didn't displayThis post is a test to see if it was a fluke or is not working properly for me. I have added the "eek" and "frown" emticon which should be displaying....if they arent, then something funny is going on
<-- Laughing emticon.
Seperate Note:
Justin, just an thought/idea that would be "convenient" if it could be done but not a heartbreaker if it couldn't; can you make the row of emticons below the text box show up as your most frequently used ones or does it have to be set to a pre-determined list??? It would be really cool if it would display the ones I use the most but like I said, you aint gonna break my heart by saying no<-- Wink emoticon
Justin,
Looks like they worked in this post but didnt in the one I tried before. Here's the link to the funny acting thread (non-display of emoticons)
http://www.spinepatientsociety.org/f...happened-1764/
Hey Greg,
I'm not sure what happened in your post. However, I will look into it today. In terms of "most frequently used" smilies, I will see if there is a plug-in for it. I don't think there is, but it's worth a look.
Justin Averna
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