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- 🚫 Using emojis as bullet points is confusing for screen reader users because the emoji description interrupts the main body of the points
- 🙅♀️ Instead of replacing words or emotions with emojis, put them at the end of the message or beside the word they are representing to ensure correct interpretation
- ❌ Avoid repeating or overusing emojis; use them sparingly
- 🌍 Using well-known emojis helps ensure that the meaning is understood by individuals from various cultures
- 😃 Emojis are preferred over emoticons or ASCII-art when styling list bullets in HTML
- 📝 There are two methods for replacing list bullets with emojis in HTML: the @counter-style at-rule and the ::before pseudo-element
- 📋 To replace bullet points with an emoji, provide the Unicode code points for the desired emoji symbols
- 💎 Diamond bullet point emojis and symbols, such as ❖, ⋄, 🔸, 🔹, ♢, 🔶, 💠, and ◇, can be copied and pasted for use
- 📚 The emoji package allows users to typeset emojis in LaTeX documents
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