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Erik A
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For relevant UI elements, we have screenshots. A single check mark or button is not going to contribute anything.

For relevant HTML, we have snippets (including buttons and checkmarks).

If relevant (and rarely relevant), we do have unicode support, and that includes many emoji's (but note that support might vary between browsers and operating systems).

I don't see a use case for check marks or emoji's. Proper use is moreless likely than misuse in my opinion.

For relevant UI elements, we have screenshots. A single check mark or button is not going to contribute anything.

For relevant HTML, we have snippets (including buttons and checkmarks).

If relevant (and rarely relevant), we do have unicode support, and that includes many emoji's (but note that support might vary between browsers and operating systems).

I don't see a use case for check marks or emoji's. Proper use is more likely than misuse in my opinion.

For relevant UI elements, we have screenshots. A single check mark or button is not going to contribute anything.

For relevant HTML, we have snippets (including buttons and checkmarks).

If relevant (and rarely relevant), we do have unicode support, and that includes many emoji's (but note that support might vary between browsers and operating systems).

I don't see a use case for check marks or emoji's. Proper use is less likely than misuse in my opinion.

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Erik A
  • 32.6k
  • 11
  • 141
  • 172

For relevant UI elements, we have screenshots. A single check mark or button is not going to contribute anything.

For relevant HTML, we have snippets (including buttons and checkmarks).

If relevant (and rarely relevant), we do have unicode support, and that includes many emoji's (but note that support might vary between browsers and operating systems).

I don't see a use case for check marks or emoji's. Proper use is more likely than misuse in my opinion.