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Here’s How To Add Emoji To Chrome

Here’s How To Add Emoji To Chrome

Though Apple added native Emoji support to OS X some time ago, Google Chrome is still unable to render the glorified emoticons on the Mac. When attempting to view Emojis in Chrome, users are left with a [], which doesn’t quite give users the full effect of an Emoji. Luckily, there’s an easy fix for this: the Chromoji add-on for Chrome.

Installing Chromoji is quite simple: just navigate to it’s page on the Chrome Web Store, click the blue “Free +” button, and restart Chrome. When Chrome reopens, you’ll be able to view Emojis just like you would in Safari.

Here’s How To Add Emoji To Chrome

Not only does Chromoji allow you to view Emojis, but the add-on also allows you to type Emojis in Chrome. To do this, look at your Chrome toolbar (upper right-hand corner) and click on the button that looks like a rocket. A pop-up window will now appear with a list of Emojis you can use. Click on an Emoji from this list to have it copied to your Mac’s clipboard. If you’re already clicked into a textbox in Chrome, Chromoji will paste the Emoji in automatically.

Via: OS X Daily