But sure, overall I agree it would be more fun if there was a rich text editor with additional options when writing or responding.
Ditto - how did you add the thumbs-up - I don't see any such option in the dialog box or do you have to copy & paste in some arcane hex code :-) ? Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Aug 08, 2018 3:00 PM
Replying to Mayte Mata Sivera
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@andrew, how you did that???
Haha.
Just some good ole HTML :) nothing too fancy
Sorry, tried to add examples, but cannot comment out the code to show it Saving Changes...
NO, just no.
Emotion has no place in professional discourse.
And if one needs to use a picture to convey an emotional state, then that person is a poor writer.
(my opinion - not mean to raise any pulses) Saving Changes...
Farouq ZaababResearcher, Coach, Trainer, Consultant| FreelancerSohar, Oman
I think it will be a good addition, and I don't see a risk of people overusing them, to be honest. For me, the argument against emojis is like the one prescriptive grammarians use against splitting infinitives: Don't say "to boldly go where no one has ever gone" and say "to go boldly where no one has ever gone". Long story short: yes make them available, and it is a matter of personal choice how/when members use them -simple design thinking :-) Saving Changes...
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