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Smiley-facedom here I come
Thanks to informative Ira for explaining how to make the little icons in messages. I'm going to use the smiley-face w/peace sign for my signature-- if I can make it correctly, that is:
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I know, I know. Nobody cares. I was just bored.
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I care! I'm doing my best to bring the peace sign back into popularity. Let me try:
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I think this is more popular. :-) ((b)) ((b)) ((b))
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When somebody starts using those beer mugs for target practice I predict the peace sign will suddenly be all the rage.
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I think a smiley as a signature is a terrific idea!
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Me, too. I don't know what I would choose besides the peace sign.
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Or, you can custom-design your own. Here's mine:
<b>{:oþ</b> |
I wish I could find informative Ira's explanation for how to add icons in messages. I typed in his name, MaureenB, and many many postings came up. Short of looking through all of them, I can't figure out how to insert any kind of icon under my post. I tried clicking on the "help" icon on the Fodor's page but i get Random House info instead.
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Go to the icons page http://fodors.com/forums/smileys and pick the clip you want to insert, such as :o)
Note that the character string next to this icon is <b>:o)</b> Come back to the board and type the code into the text. Done. |
It's fun once you get started. And yes, let's bring back the peace sign. I hear teens and young adults say "peace out" to each other.
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((f)) ((f)) ((f)) (({)) ((f)) ((f)) ((f)) ((})) ((f)) ((f)) ((f))
isn't it romantic? |
Nope.
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Are those people dancing? I've been wondering about them.
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Please don't use the peace sign emoticon on the Europe board. That is a rude gesture!
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Oops! X(
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My understanding is that it's rude or it's not, depending on which way the hand is turned. If the knuckles are towards the observer, then it is the equivalent of the single-digit sign the American President is so fond of using.
With the palm towards the observer, it is the "V for Victory over the Axis" sign contrived by Winston Churchill. Google <b>churchill v</b> [images] and you will see that he used it both ways, in the "rude" version for the benefit of the enemy, and the "friendly" version for home consumption. |
hey Robespierre,
How do you get <b>: o )</b> without the spaces? Love your sig btw! :D |
You have to use the "HTML numeric character codes" to fool the Fodor's program.
If you run <b>charmap</b> on a Windows computer, you will see a chart of 256 possible letters, numbers, and symbols that can be represented in a web page with the notation <b>&#nnn;</b> (where nnn is the number of the character). For example, a colon : can be created by typing <b>&#58;</b>. So to write the clown code without spaces and in such a way that Fodor's won't convert it to the graphic, I enter <b>&#58;o)</b> |
I didn't see where Ira gave the instructions. Would like to know.
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bigal -
http://www.fodors.com/forums/smileys/ copy/paste the 'text' or symbolic characters, which will become the graphic icon in fodor's preview or post screens. |
Yo, <b>bigal</b> -
Go to the icons page http://fodors.com/forums/smileys and pick the clip you want to insert, such as :o) Note that the character string next to this icon is :o) Come back to the board and type the code into the text. Done. |
:D = :D
:)) = :)) Aha!!! Thanks Robespierre! |
Isn't this thread on the Europe board? I won't use the peace sign if it's offensive to some cultures.
Although, I do remember the way Churchill used it, as a similar gesture to mean victory. Any Europeans out there who can say? Would this icon be upsetting to some: :)>- ?? |
Well putting your fingers in that position over an Italian males head means that his wife is cheating on him. Other than that I don't know, lol.
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I think ndf321 is misunderstanding the English V-sign, that is, with the knuckles facing the person to be insulted (the other way round from what you call the peace sign and what was used in during WW2 to indicate V for Victory).
The story is that in the long mediaeval wars with France, captured English bowmen's pulling fingers were cut off. So before a battle their replacements would demonstrate to the French that their fingers were intact and their bows as deadly as ever. The peace sign is not offensive in Europe as far as I'm aware. The "cuckold" sign on the continent is done with the index and little finger extended and the two in between folded into the palm, so there's no confusion there. |
Soldiers didn't cut off the fingers of their foe.
http://www.snopes.com/language/apocryph/pluckyew.htm |
I was really just joking around anyway . . .
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<<<<<<<<<<<< ; The "cuckold" sign on the continent is done with the index and little finger extended and the two in between folded into the palm, so there's no confusion there.>>>>>>>>>
Patrick, thanks for the correctiing and clarifying the earlier post. |
Sounds like I'm good to go, then, using the peace sign below.
Now I have to remember to type it into my posts. Is there a way to make those four keystrokes easier? (What a lazy question!) :)>- |
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