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Sorry for frequent posting here, but I have one last question..

I like using emoticons. Not emojis. Such as, I use this: B) and not this: :cool:
Sometimes, I come across an emoticon that the site turns into an emoji whenever I send it. It looks like an emoticon when I type it, but the moment I press send, they all morph into compressed images of cartoon people.

As an example, saying : ) (without the space) would turn into :).
Also, : D (also without the space) would turn into :D.

A workaround would be to use the spaces whenever I use emoticons, but this is time consuming and makes them look considerably less charming. So the question is, how do I make them stop doing this?!

Thank you ;3 (that's an example of one that doesn't change)
 
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:D test [ICODE]:D[/ICODE] test

:D test :D test

That is built into the forum software, so I can't think of a way to disable it. As a workaround you can enclose the emoticon in the icode tags and that will stop it from converting, but it looks a little off.
 
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:D test [ICODE]:D[/ICODE] test

:D test :D test

That is built into the forum software, so I can't think of a way to disable it. As a workaround you can enclose the emoticon in the icode tags and that will stop it from converting, but it looks a little off.
Yeah, I'll have to do that every time it seems... thank you though
 
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There is a trick... ;
)

The trick is to put a line separator character (Unicode U+2028) in between the eyes and mouth. :
)

It's not the most easy thing to type though. You'd probably want to create a keyboard shortcut for this character (or your emoticons as a whole). Select the invisible character between the angle brackets to copy this magical character (or copy everything and carefully remove the brackets) >
<. :
p

Now you know! :
D

(I also tried the zero-width character, but the forum software is too smart for that. :()
 
Yeah, I'll have to do that every time it seems... thank you though
There's another tag that also works, but it's the same length as ICODE, so not simpler.

The tag is [PLAIN]. :D
To make those appear, I put each one between a [plain] and [/plain].
 
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I cut & pasted the : from Wikipedia where it says:

"For these usages the proper Unicode symbol is ∶ (U+2236 ∶ RATIO) that is a little higher up than the normal colon"
 
There's another tag that also works, but it's the same length as ICODE, so not simpler.

The tag is [PLAIN]. :D
To make those appear, I put each one between a [plain] and [/plain].
Oh! Perfect. Thanks
 
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