Native Emoji
Daniel Brandenburg By Daniel Brandenburg

June 25, 2018

Native Emoji Plugin

Insert emojis in your posts, pages, custom post types, and comments

This is not just a plugin, this is the plugin for use emoji in a native way in your posts and comments. When activated you will see a new button in your wordpress editor or comments box, from there you will be able to include more than 2,000 emojis.

If the Operative System doesn’t support emoji, this plugin insert an image instead of the emoji code.

Features

  • Very Easy To Use
  • More Than 2,000 emojis
  • Supports Any Theme
  • Supports Custom Posts Types
  • Supports Front End Comments
  • iOS Native Emoji
  • Android Native Emoji

See a live working demo here

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Installation

Update to 3.1

  1. Visit ‘Plugins > Update Native Emoji’
  2. Go To Plugin Settings and select your desired options
  3. If somethig looks weird after update clear your browser cache
  4. Visit Any post type from your admin and click on the smiley button in the editor
  5. Visit Any page/post with a comments box

From your WordPress dashboard

  1. Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
  2. Search for ‘Native Emoji’
  3. Activate Native Emoji from your Plugins page.
  4. Go To Plugin Settings and select your desired options
  5. If somethig looks weird after update clear your browser cache
  6. Visit Any post type from your admin and click on the smiley button in the editor
  7. Visit Any page/post with a comments box

From WordPress.org

  1. Download Native Emoji.
  2. Upload the ‘Native Emoji’ directory to your ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc…)
  3. Activate Native Emoji from your Plugins page.
  4. Go To Plugin Settings and select your desired options
  5. If somethig looks weird after update clear your browser cache
  6. Visit Any post type from your admin and click on the smiley button in the editor
  7. Visit Any page/post with a comments box

Screenshots

  1. Plugin working admin editor

    Plugin working admin editor

  2. Plugin working admin editor

    Plugin working admin editor

  3. Plugin working admin editor

    Plugin working admin editor

  4. Plugin working on Twenty Seventeen theme

    Plugin working on Twenty Seventeen theme

  5. Plugin working on Twenty Sixteen theme

    Plugin working on Twenty Sixteen theme

  6. Comments working on Mesmerize theme

    Comments working on Mesmerize theme

  7. Comments working on Sydney theme

    Comments working on Sydney theme

  8. Dark Comments Template

    Dark Comments Template

  9. Settings Page

    Settings Page

FAQ

Installation Instructions

Update to 3.1

  1. Visit ‘Plugins > Update Native Emoji’
  2. Go To Plugin Settings and select your desired options
  3. If somethig looks weird after update clear your browser cache
  4. Visit Any post type from your admin and click on the smiley button in the editor
  5. Visit Any page/post with a comments box

From your WordPress dashboard

  1. Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
  2. Search for ‘Native Emoji’
  3. Activate Native Emoji from your Plugins page.
  4. Go To Plugin Settings and select your desired options
  5. If somethig looks weird after update clear your browser cache
  6. Visit Any post type from your admin and click on the smiley button in the editor
  7. Visit Any page/post with a comments box

From WordPress.org

  1. Download Native Emoji.
  2. Upload the ‘Native Emoji’ directory to your ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc…)
  3. Activate Native Emoji from your Plugins page.
  4. Go To Plugin Settings and select your desired options
  5. If somethig looks weird after update clear your browser cache
  6. Visit Any post type from your admin and click on the smiley button in the editor
  7. Visit Any page/post with a comments box

Changelog

3.0.1

Release Date – 24 June 2018

  • Minor bugs fixed

3.0

Release Date – 18 December 2017

  • New Design
  • Front End Comments Support
  • Settings Page
  • New Emojis Added
  • Emoji Skin Tone Picker

2.0.2

Release Date – 26 June 2016

  • Translation support added
  • Minor Bug Fixes

2.0.1

Release Date – 24 June 2016

  • Minor Bug Fixes

2.0

Release Date – 24 June 2016

  • Minor Bug Fixes
  • New Design
  • New Emojis Added
  • Category Frequently Used Added
  • Reordered Categories

1.0

Release Date – 1 July 2015

  • Hello World!

Details

  • Version: 3.0.1
  • Active installations: 7,000
  • WordPress Version: 4.2
  • Tested up to: 4.9.26

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