After the database is configured, the emoji can be properly saved and displayed in phpMyAdmin. For example, the question mark is always displayed on my page ...... Google once found that they all replaced emoji with photos, but after reading the PhpMyAdmin code, it could be supported by native ...... Could you tell me this effect...
After the database is configured, the emoji can be properly saved and displayed in phpMyAdmin, as shown in
However, the question mark is always displayed on my page ......
Google once found that they all replaced emoji with photos, but after reading the PhpMyAdmin code, it could be supported by native ......
How can this effect be achieved?
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After the database is configured, the emoji can be properly saved and displayed in phpMyAdmin, as shown in
However, the question mark is always displayed on my page ......
Google once found that they all replaced emoji with photos, but after reading the PhpMyAdmin code, it could be supported by native ......
How can this effect be achieved?
Emojify. js is a JavaScript plug-in that can convert emoji keywords into emoji images. It can quickly provide support for emoji expressions and demos for your website.
Emoji on the web page has high requirements on the environment. First, you must configure the font and adapt to different systems and browsers. It is troublesome to simply adapt to direct display, therefore, images are generally replaced.