Emoticons
#1
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Emoticons
Fodor's,

It's the silly functions that make the forum the most entertaining. Well, some of us are pretty easy to keep entertained, but anyway... thanks.
Here's a
toast to the new feature that's sure to make some folks
and drive others 
I'm going to be a >
about it and give away the page where people can see all of the gifs.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/smileys/
Smarty Pants??

It's the silly functions that make the forum the most entertaining. Well, some of us are pretty easy to keep entertained, but anyway... thanks.
Here's a
toast to the new feature that's sure to make some folks
and drive others 
I'm going to be a >
about it and give away the page where people can see all of the gifs.http://www.fodors.com/forums/smileys/
Smarty Pants??
#2
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i just crawled home from a pub..i must have tossed back a few too many....or maybe the green tea pills i take with my breakfast are having hallucinagenic side effects because if im not mistaken..the messages on this board here (blessed mother) are coming alive and it's nowhere near pleasant.
#4
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cigalechanta, You're right. I added the http portion and so did Fodors. Let's try this again.
www.fodors.com/forums/smileys
howitzer, ~o) is always good for that brown bottle flu or just go with it.
www.fodors.com/forums/smileys
howitzer, ~o) is always good for that brown bottle flu or just go with it.
#6
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Perhaps I'm just a grump, but wouldn't it have been more useful to finally allow us to use accents and apostrophes again??
Also, when giving times for train departures and the like, you can't use a colon as a separator between the minutes and hours, since ten o'clock now looks like this: 10:00... how about at least disabling that one?
Andre
Also, when giving times for train departures and the like, you can't use a colon as a separator between the minutes and hours, since ten o'clock now looks like this: 10:00... how about at least disabling that one?
Andre
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André, you can use accents now. This link, showing how to do them all was posted in the € thread -
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
e.g. for é you type in & eacute ; with no spaces in between.
To type times, just use a fullstop instead of a colon - 10.00 - please don't spoil our fun by asking for the emoticons to be disabled!
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
e.g. for é you type in & eacute ; with no spaces in between.
To type times, just use a fullstop instead of a colon - 10.00 - please don't spoil our fun by asking for the emoticons to be disabled!
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#8
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Xenos,
Thanks for the info. However, I stand by my original post.
When I post something on this board, it almost always has accents or involves a time indication. Emoticons are never necessary (and seldom useful
).
I don't think I'm going to resort to an HTML string every time I want to type an accent. Also, the :0 emoticon can be produced with a second key combination according to Clifton's link. Finally, many newbies will only "discover" the emoticons after they hit the "post" button (as I did today).
I'm not asking for the emoticons to be disabled, simply for Fodors to set their priorities straight.
André
Thanks for the info. However, I stand by my original post.
When I post something on this board, it almost always has accents or involves a time indication. Emoticons are never necessary (and seldom useful
). I don't think I'm going to resort to an HTML string every time I want to type an accent. Also, the :0 emoticon can be produced with a second key combination according to Clifton's link. Finally, many newbies will only "discover" the emoticons after they hit the "post" button (as I did today).
I'm not asking for the emoticons to be disabled, simply for Fodors to set their priorities straight.
André
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I see 10:00 as 10:00. And, I run Linux, so, I don't <b>know</b> how to type an é without using HTML entities, <b>but</b> I just cut and pasted the eaccent from Xenos' post above. Let's see what happens. (I'm here after a preview/edit) It <b>converted</b> my cut and pasted é to an &eacute;.




but you really are an
for sharing this...so I send you

. Hopefully, after eating our way through France in June, I won't resemble this emoticon!!!!
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