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kcjodih said:Okay, yay me it worked. So what I did was I found a thread that had the dancing/moving or whatever smilies in it. Clicked on it and it brought me to the freesmileys page. From there I clicked on general smilies, found one that I liked and read the instructions above. It told me for a forum (like here) to click on the 'forum code' box and then click 'ctrl a' to highlight the whole box, then 'ctrl c' to copy the box, then come here and click 'ctrl v' and voila....a whole bunch of gibberish until I clicked 'submit reply' here and then the moving smilie appeared.
Clear as mud?
My guess is you deleted part of something you previously had there, kinda' like when you quote someone's post and you want to delete part of it, make sure you don't delete what's in the [ ]'s or it won't put it in a quote box.chefkristin said:How do I get the writing out of my smiley post?
LOL! I watch too! I didn't know that his last name was Smiley- I wondered why Jo's liscense plate said that!! I like Jo but I think Slade deserves a wife, not a princess! All he wants is someone to stay home with him at night and help him spend his money! I would pick Slade over partying any day and think Jo is crazy for not realizing that!SilverCeladon said:You know I watch too much TV when I see this thread and immediately think of Slade from Real Housewives of Orange County...his last name is Smiley. I think..."Ooooh a post about TV and it's something I watch..." Pathetic, I know...
I can't remember...I will check and get back to you. I like your plane though!Kelley Sells said:
To add dancing smileys in your posts, you will need to use the HTML code for the specific smiley you want to use. You can find these codes by doing a quick internet search or by using a website that provides a list of HTML codes for emoticons. Once you have the code, simply copy and paste it into your post and the smiley will show up.
There could be a few reasons for this issue. First, make sure you are using the correct HTML code for the smiley you want to use. Also, check if the website or platform you are using allows HTML codes in posts. If not, you may need to use alternative emoticon options provided by the platform. Lastly, make sure you are not accidentally including any extra characters or spaces in the code.
Yes, you can add dancing smileys from your mobile device. Simply type in the HTML code for the smiley you want to use, or use the emoticon options provided by the platform. Just keep in mind that some platforms may have limited emoticon options on mobile.
Some popular dancing smileys include :D, :), ;), and :P. However, there are countless options available, so feel free to explore and find the perfect one for your post!
Yes, some platforms may have built-in emoticon options that you can use instead of HTML codes. Additionally, some websites offer a variety of emoticons that you can copy and paste into your posts. Just be sure to check the platform's guidelines and terms of use before using any external emoticons.