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Default Emoji Visuals

How Emojis look with default font on different devices and browsers

Initial Manual Test Results: https://www.browserstack.com/screenshots/3dca3e18766558eefba0a8977dab1b0f805d836c

Source

All fully-qualified emojis from: https://unicode.org/Public/emoji/13.1/emoji-test.txt

TODO:

  1. Test with BrowserStack and capture results.
  2. Write script to compare results and create a report like: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html
  3. Github Page for the report
  4. Automate all steps including "update from source", "testing" and "report generation" stages and run them in a schedule.
  5. Add support for test in popular websites and apps (if possible with BrowserStack or similar services)

Motivations

  1. Find the most and least stable looking emojis across devices, also per device-usage (stats like caniuse.com)
  2. Usefull for deciding whether to implement an emoji picker and use a custom font/img-pack scenario for normalizing across-devices OR go with the native support.

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