Hi Community,
I am trying to add Custom Emojis to Page Titles and am getting increasingly frustrated!
The images I am using are all .PNG with a max size of 23KB.
There seems to be a delay between the image being accepted by Confluence, to it being displayed in the Page Title.
The screenshot below shows Confluence accepting the new emoji:
After clicking the blue "Add emoji" button, the name I gave to the image appears:
I click out of the emoji menu and the title does not have the desired emoji in it:
I go back into the "add emoji" dialog and the image I upload is not available.
I publish the page and still no emoji :,-(
Then, a few minutes later the image I uploaded appears in the "add emoji" dialog.
Can anyone help with this please?
Best wishes,
James
Hi @James Cooper,
I have tried the steps to create an emoji and then add it to the page, but it happened instantly for me.
That said, if you try on another browser/do a hard refresh after its creation, would the emoji appear for you?
If not, I may ask you to ask your site-admin to create a ticket on your behalf at https://support.atlassian.com/contact/ and add you as a request participant, so we can check further on why this is happening specifically for your site.
Regards,
Jessica
@James Cooper I think this would be best to ask Atlassian about. I am not sure how their application converts, processes, etc. custom emojis. That might be why there is a delay. It could also just be a browser issue potentially. I escalated this to see if they can provide some insight.
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