How To Use Emojis On Your Website Updated on May 29, 2019 by Christopher Maiorana 1 Minutes, 12 Seconds to Read It’s easy to add all kind of emoji icons to your website. In this article, we’re going to talk about why you might want to use emojis and how you can search and select them. This article features procedures which are available for all hosting accounts. Why Use Emojis On Your Website For many users, be they designer, developer, blogger, or otherwise, using emojis can be simply fun. But in a more serious way, they can add color and emotion to your pages and posts without any extra effort on your part. All you have to do is pick your emoji and use it where needed. Emojis are text-based, so they will render differently on different platforms. How to Pick Emojis These steps will vary slightly for different users and operating systems. For Mac Users In an empty text field, click Ctrl + Command + Space to bring up the emoji picker. Then, select your emoji. For Windows Users In an empty text field, click Windows key + period (.) or semi-colon (;) to bring up the emoji picker. For Everyone Else It’s easy, regardless of which operating system or computer architecture you’re using, to find emojis on the web. Sites like Emojipedia let you copy/paste emojis codes. Final Thoughts Well done! We’ve reviewed why you might want to use emojis on your site and how you can use them. Be sure to let us know if you have any comments or questions about this procedure. Share this Article CM Christopher Maiorana Content Writer II Christopher Maiorana joined the InMotion community team in 2015 and regularly dispenses tips and tricks in the Support Center, Community Q&A, and the InMotion Hosting Blog. More Articles by Christopher Related Articles How To Create a PHP Redirect (301, 302, and Dynamic Redirect Examples) Connect to SFTP for Shared Hosting Accounts Using FileZilla FTP Basics for Dedicated Servers How to Install Jekyll and Launch a New Site How to Host AI-Prompt Generated Websites on Shared Hosting What is your default PHP.ini file? Getting Started Guide: FTP Configuring your site in WS_FTP Schedule Social Media Posts With Buffer FTP Error – 421 Too Many Connections