When did Numsita update its Messaging Toolbar or Ribbon, I am Surprized ( There could be a Mistake as well, As I am not much active in Numista Website Forum ) that No Prior Announcment or Discussion...
& Removal of Previous Messaging Ribbon, means No More Numistaic Emojis & Much More ( As FrenchLover Shared about No Double Quotes )
I don't say I hate it
But, I miss the Emojis
So, Can the Management Restore Please just the Emojis π
Best Regards,
Amraan Amjad
Numista Referee for Coins of Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Republic of Tunisia & Kingdom of Morocco
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The new text editor was added to personal messages yesterday, a few days after it was deployed on the forum.
One of the reason of the migration was that the old editor had some issues (links on iOS, blank posts, emojis is quotes, etc.). Actually the bugs were the reason why I never completed the deployment of the previous forum message editor to the personal messages, which kept the even older editor.
Easier addition of pictures: with the image button like before, but also copy-paste and drag-and-drop; and multiple images at the same tome (see here)
Easier addition of links
Addition of multiple quotes without having to edit the source
More emojis
Automatic resize of the editor for long messages
etc.
It's still possible to add emojis. The difference is that they are not the old-style images (with dubious copyright), but standard Unicode emojis. You now have much more choice of emojis π€ͺπͺπΆ and the display is better, especially on high-resolution devices like smartphones. The drawback is that some are not displayed at all on some devices; I'll probably make some adjustments for that.
The new text editor was added to personal messages yesterday, a few days after it was deployed on the forum.
One of the reason of the migration was that the old editor had some issues (links on iOS, blank posts, emojis is quotes, etc.). Actually the bugs were the reason why I never completed the deployment of the previous forum message editor to the personal messages, which kept the even older editor.
Easier addition of pictures: with the image button like before, but also copy-paste and drag-and-drop; and multiple images at the same tome (see here)
Easier addition of links
Addition of multiple quotes without having to edit the source
More emojis
Automatic resize of the editor for long messages
etc. "
It's still possible to add emojis. The difference is that they are not the old-style images (with dubious copyright), but standard Unicode emojis. You now have much more choice of emojis π€ͺπͺπΆ and the display is better, especially on high-resolution devices like smartphones. The drawback is that some are not displayed at all on some devices; I'll probably make some adjustments for that.
Greetings Xavier,
I Really Like the New Editor Also,
But, I was Accustomed to the Old Editor, Never Mind
I am Glad to See New Benefits, Especially, adding Numerous Photos at Once, I was a Bit Surprised, Because, It was Just Suddenly,