What happened to emoticons?

I type a colon and a capital H, and it’s suppose to become a HEART when posted in a Favorite Forum, but that’s not the case. Instead what I see is a colon and a capital H, what’s going on, or what’s NOT going on, when trying to type and post Bonanza emoticons, the SAME kind we can post in our chat box under our booth’s banner/header? Anyone else notice this too? Please do NOT eliminate your/our emoticons, we LOVE ‘em! Now if I copy/paste them from their ’’http or URL’’ then I can POST them, like the HEART below is a copy/paste of the URL, but I can no longer just type them out, by hitting only 2 keys to do so, so why/why not? Thanks! Dee ![URL removed]

asked over 8 years ago

1 Answer

Not sure Dee, i never really use them in forums, but isn’t a heart made with the < and then a 3?

answered over 8 years ago

misskeech
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2 Comments

TrinketBox says: October 02, 2016

most places but here it used to be :H

divinefabricsnmore says: October 03, 2016

(((((Hugs2C)))))) MissKeech, nopers, hon, here in Bonz a heart’s made with a colon and a capital H, but can’t seem to just type those 2 keys to create a Heart like all of us used to be able to do, 2 keys’ stroke for any one Bonanza Emoticon which keys may differ from other sites :)

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