Send some love with Unicode

If you’d like to have a fast way to produce those funny and unuseful symbols that your friends use to annoy you in chat – and annoy them back, this may be your thing:

Unicode Symbols Browser

It’s a handy bookmarklet that makes a symbol tab popup when you click it, and lets you copy paste the symbols you need with ease.

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Click the following link to try it, or drag it on your bookmarks bar to have it ready in the daily use:

Unicode Symbol Map

Feel free to insult me in the comments for such an off-topic unuseful thing.

[bookmarklet homepage: http://panmental.de/symbols/info.htm ]

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3 responses to “Send some love with Unicode”

  1. Peng’s links for Monday, 30 March « I’m Just an Avatar

    [...] Forenza: Send some love with Unicode. Stefano is always coming up with great information for his blog, which is why I’m glad I [...]

  2. jimcooncat

    ☑ That is cool.
    ¢ I’ve been looking for an easy-to-get-to cents symbol for a while!
    ☠ Are there going to be people that can’t see these?
    ✍ Do I have to be careful about the font?

  3. Stefano Forenza

    jimcooncat: guess what ? I don’t know the answer to any of the questions ;-)

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