I have headings with emojis that render in the table of contents, however, they do NOT render for my teammates. Is there a display issue on their end?
@elizabeth I am moving your question from Questions for Confluence to Confluence Questions (one is a product, the other is a group) to get more visibility on this issue for you.
It would help if you posted screenshots of what you are seeing vs. what your teammates are seeing. Are you both viewing on the same platform (Mac, PC, iOS, etc.)? Could it be that the teammates don't have the same Emoji library you do?
@Andy Gladstone Thank you for your response! Myself and teammates are on Macbook and the emojis in question are in the same emoji library for all of us. However, I noticed one of my teammates that when refreshing their page, you can see a ghost of the emoji placeholder during the refresh, but it does not render.
Here is a screenshot showing the TOC with the missing emojis:
Here is a screenshot of the heading with the emojis:
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@Andy Gladstone did a poll with our team and a few don't see the emojis, but I think the ones not rendering are custom. Is there a main emoji library that the custom emojis can be added to so everyone at our Org in Confluence can see them? Thank you!
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I'm a PC user, so not familiar with the potential library available on Mac. I'd imagine it would be the emoji library referenced here: https://emojipedia.org/apple/
Hope this helps. Do any that appear on that list have trouble rendering for your users?
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@Andy Gladstone Thank you for your feedback. The emjois from the Apple library render fine, I believe it is the custom emojis that do not render!
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Glad to be of assistance. While my organization is not a heavy emoji user in Confluence, we experience the same issues in Slack when users create custom emojis.
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Oh, we are HEAVY emoji users over here! and I've created a bunch of custom ones, now realizing there are probably custom emojis not rendering all over our space. I've reached out to our Site Admin as I have learned they can manage and delete these custom emojis from https://[yourdomain].atlassian.net/admin/emoji
I read this info from this help article in case it helps anyone else. Thank you again!
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We used both custom and default emojis in Confluence and they display using the Child Pages macro. However, there seems to be a limit to how many headings can be displayed with emojis. One of my Confluence pages has 16 headings that have emojis inserted before them, and only 10 of the headings display the emojis, whether they are the default ones or custom ones.
Can anyone verify whether there is a limit to how many headings in a Child Pages macro can be displayed with emojis, or is this a bug? On the 11th heading I tried adding one of the emojis that is already displaying with a heading, but it won't display.
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