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New WordPress.com emoticons

24 March 2014Geoffblogging, design, icons, illustration, popular culture 2 Comments

Fellow WordPress.com users might like to know that there are now some snazzy new emoticons here! 😀 Check out the smilies documentation to learn how to use them.

I usually turn smileys off, but I like these so I’ve turned them back on for this blog. 🙂 ❤ (W)

(via wptavern.com)

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