If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
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If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead. -
If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.@FediTips
works on mobile devices using the website as well! -
If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead. -
If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.@FediTips Works with Moshidon also!
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If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.@FediTips What a great tip. Thanks!
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If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead. -
If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.@FediTips
Couldn't be easier. 
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If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.@FediTips
That method doesn't allow me to choose non-white human emojis. For that I use the Awesome Emoji #Firefox add-on.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/awesome-emoji-picker -
@FediTips
That method doesn't allow me to choose non-white human emojis. For that I use the Awesome Emoji #Firefox add-on.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/awesome-emoji-pickerHey, I was just looking through the Mastodon issues on this topic and found there was one from 2024 that you raised where it was rendering the wrong shade for the emoji you used (https://mstdn.social/@TimMaddog/113556259856198325).
Is Mastodon rendering the emoji shade correctly now when the post is published? Does Awesome help? If not either way, I'll follow it up again.
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If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.Wait, ... oh, "dart frog toxin" not "fart dog toxin.
I am a terrible person
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If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.@FediTips
yes it works
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Hey, I was just looking through the Mastodon issues on this topic and found there was one from 2024 that you raised where it was rendering the wrong shade for the emoji you used (https://mstdn.social/@TimMaddog/113556259856198325).
Is Mastodon rendering the emoji shade correctly now when the post is published? Does Awesome help? If not either way, I'll follow it up again.
@FediTips
Awesome Emoji Picker did the trick for me!

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@FediTips
Awesome Emoji Picker did the trick for me!

Great!
If you use the standard built-in picker, is it still rendering the wrong shades on your system?
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Great!
If you use the standard built-in picker, is it still rendering the wrong shades on your system?
@FediTips
Arg! Looks like I broke it again. Could be the Twemojify extension I just installed. Will see if turning it off gets things right again.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/twemojify/ -
Great!
If you use the standard built-in picker, is it still rendering the wrong shades on your system?
@FediTips
Hmm… Looks like I was wrong
Test (1): Twemojify OFF
Test 2: Twemojify ON -
Great!
If you use the standard built-in picker, is it still rendering the wrong shades on your system?
@FediTips
Looking closer, the Mastodon picker gives me yellow and the Awesome Emoji Picker gives me Medium Skin Tone, as per my settings. Check my timeline for more tests that I didn't do as Replies.
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@FediTips
Hmm… Looks like I was wrong
Test (1): Twemojify OFF
Test 2: Twemojify ONIf there's anything that needs fixing in Mastodon please do say and I'll try to follow it up with the developers. I've just posted in the issue about the typing method not working to remind them to fix it.
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If there's anything that needs fixing in Mastodon please do say and I'll try to follow it up with the developers. I've just posted in the issue about the typing method not working to remind them to fix it.
@FediTips
I installed the Twemojify extension bc my Apple Color Emoji font wasn't rendering color tiles from Wordle (& other games') results. I'd originally replaced it w/Twitter Color Emoji font. That fixed the color tiles problem, but then I couldn't type color emojis in docs on my Mac. Restoring Apple Color Emoji font fixed that prob but broke the color tiles problem in Ffox. Twemojify got rid of that prob, so now I'm good to go. Perhaps my exp. will help others who r having similar probs. -
@FediTips
I installed the Twemojify extension bc my Apple Color Emoji font wasn't rendering color tiles from Wordle (& other games') results. I'd originally replaced it w/Twitter Color Emoji font. That fixed the color tiles problem, but then I couldn't type color emojis in docs on my Mac. Restoring Apple Color Emoji font fixed that prob but broke the color tiles problem in Ffox. Twemojify got rid of that prob, so now I'm good to go. Perhaps my exp. will help others who r having similar probs.Definitely helps to mention what works for you, it helps spread the word about solutions to others.
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If you're using a keyboard and accessing Mastodon through your server's website, you can type emoji without having to use the picker.
Just type a colon : and without any spaces start typing a keyword. It will then present you with five emoji that match the keyword, and you can choose the one you want with the arrow keys.
For example if you type :sun you will see five different emoji for "sun".
If the one you want isn't suggested, click on the
picker icon instead.@FediTips Fantastic, thank you.