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HTML Emojis Tutorial

Emojis are a fun way to add emotion and character to your HTML content. In HTML, emojis can be added using special codes called Unicode characters.

Using Unicode Characters

To add an emoji to your HTML content, you can use the Unicode character for that emoji. For example, the Unicode character for a smiling face emoji is &#128512;.


<p>I am feeling happy today! &#128512;</p>

When rendered in the browser, the code above will display: "I am feeling happy today! 😄"

Using Emoji Keywords

Alternatively, you can use emoji keywords to add emojis to your HTML content. For example, to add a heart emoji, you can use the keyword :heart:.


<p>I love coding :heart:</p>

When rendered in the browser, the code above will display: "I love coding ❤️"

Parcial List of Emoji Keywords

:smile: 😊
:thumbsup: 👍
:rocket: 🚀

These are just a few examples of emoji keywords you can use in your HTML content. Feel free to explore and experiment with different emojis to find the perfect one for your message!