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anyone know of a good glyph webfont pack that isn't font awesome or fork awesome?
@sc because seriously, you most probably do *not* need a web font. Also, emojos are supported on most systems
@zyabin101 how do i set up my page to correctly parse the unicode, though?
There is a standard and default encoding: UTF-8.
You most probably have `<meta charset="UTF-8"/>` in your page `<head>`, otherwise go and add it.
UTF-8 supports encoding any Unicode character (including emojis).
@zyabin101 okay... now how do i make the emoji black and white
@sc system fonts provision the emoji in black and white, however some of them *do* have a color version
@zyabin101 they display in color for me on windows 10. how would i fix this
@sc unicode emojis