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*Code: Mibbit searches for the code of each line of text for this, and replaces it with the picture hosted on the Icon URL. | *Code: Mibbit searches for the code of each line of text for this, and replaces it with the picture hosted on the Icon URL. | ||
*Icon URL: A URL to an image that will replace the text found in Code. | *Icon URL: A URL to an image that will replace the text found in Code. | ||
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+ | Make sure that the code for smilies that might include another one (such as :(( contains :( in it) are above the ones that are included. If you have :( above :(( in the list, It'll parse it as the :( smiley followed by a "(". | ||
[[Category:Preferences]] | [[Category:Preferences]] | ||
[[Category:How To]] | [[Category:How To]] |
Revision as of 18:38, 23 August 2008
Smilies are small icons that replace text. This helps the client look cooler. An example of one is :) which is replaced to by default. That specific smiley can be changed.
Default Smilies
These are the smilies that come pre-loaded with every account (and person not logged in).
- ":)" or ":-)"
- ":(" or ":-("
- ":D" or :-D
- ":P" or ":-P" or ":p" or ":-p"
- ":O" or ":-O" or ":o" or ":-o"
- ";)" or ";-)"
- List not complete;
How It Works
- Width: The width of the smiley when shown.
- Height: The height of the smiley when shown.
- Smileys base URL: In the ICON URL section, have it start with the text in this line. For example, if all your smilies start with "http://" (which they usually should), then you can put that there, and take it off of your smilies.
- Code: Mibbit searches for the code of each line of text for this, and replaces it with the picture hosted on the Icon URL.
- Icon URL: A URL to an image that will replace the text found in Code.
Warning
Make sure that the code for smilies that might include another one (such as :(( contains :( in it) are above the ones that are included. If you have :( above :(( in the list, It'll parse it as the :( smiley followed by a "(".