So apparently GitHub does not support CSS rendering for security purposes. But you can use the SVG version of this to include it as an image in your readme files.
First got to alohe.github.io/emojicloud/design and copy the link of the emoji you want
Then just add it as an image
That's great..
Apart from SVG you can also use GIF emojis like 👇
emoji-tag
emoji
anguished-face
anxious-face-with-sweat
These are available on the emojis.wiki/telegram/
You can read more about it here...
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So apparently GitHub does not support CSS rendering for security purposes.
But you can use the SVG version of this to include it as an image in your readme files.
First got to alohe.github.io/emojicloud/design and copy the link of the emoji you want
Then just add it as an image
That's great..
Apart from SVG you can also use GIF emojis like 👇
emoji-tag
emoji
anguished-face
anxious-face-with-sweat
These are available on the emojis.wiki/telegram/
You can read more about it here...
THE LIVING EMOJI
Dr DEV ・ Jul 3 ・ 20 min read