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Easy way to use on web #57

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mrmarkporter opened this issue Sep 2, 2022 · 2 comments
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Easy way to use on web #57

mrmarkporter opened this issue Sep 2, 2022 · 2 comments

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@mrmarkporter
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Is there an easy way to incorporate these into a website? A bit of javascript that can be used to replace emoji characters with images from this set?

@BirdMosaic
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#16

@ahydronous ahydronous mentioned this issue Nov 7, 2024
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tetunori commented Jan 3, 2025

Hi, @mrmarkporter

This is Just FYI but I have just released (UNOFFICIALLY) Webfont ver of "Fluent Emoji" based on the materials here. You can use and incorporate them into your website immediately.

Now that you can get them from the repository fluent-emoji-webfont.
Especially, you can access to webfont(woff2 files) from below:

For samples and the usage of these fonts, please refer to the README file and the release X post

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