In my page content, I have the following:
<li><span class="tick">✔</span> Fully qualified and insured technicians, with over a decade of experience</li>
On the frontend, WordPress changes the ✔ to:
<img draggable="false" role="img" class="emoji" alt="✔" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/svg/2714.svg">
I can’t change the colour of this SVG image, it is black, and we need it white.
How do I prevent the conversion of emojis to SVG?
EDIT
I’ve found this answer which says to use:
add_filter( 'emoji_svg_url', '__return_false' );
All that does is break the image but display the alt text in the correct format:
The same code remains:
<img draggable="false" role="img" class="emoji" alt="✔" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.1/svg/2714.svg">
Answers:
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Method 1
The code from this page solved the problem for me.
/**
* Disable the emoji's
*/
function disable_emojis() {
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'print_emoji_detection_script', 7 );
remove_action( 'admin_print_scripts', 'print_emoji_detection_script' );
remove_action( 'wp_print_styles', 'print_emoji_styles' );
remove_action( 'admin_print_styles', 'print_emoji_styles' );
remove_filter( 'the_content_feed', 'wp_staticize_emoji' );
remove_filter( 'comment_text_rss', 'wp_staticize_emoji' );
remove_filter( 'wp_mail', 'wp_staticize_emoji_for_email' );
add_filter( 'tiny_mce_plugins', 'disable_emojis_tinymce' );
add_filter( 'wp_resource_hints', 'disable_emojis_remove_dns_prefetch', 10, 2 );
}
add_action( 'init', 'disable_emojis' );
/**
* Filter function used to remove the tinymce emoji plugin.
*
* @param array $plugins
* @return array Difference betwen the two arrays
*/
function disable_emojis_tinymce( $plugins ) {
if ( is_array( $plugins ) ) {
return array_diff( $plugins, array( 'wpemoji' ) );
} else {
return array();
}
}
/**
* Remove Emoji in WordPress automatically CDN hostname from DNS prefetching hints.
*
* @param array $urls URLs to print for resource hints.
* @param string $relation_type The relation type the URLs are printed for.
* @return array Difference betwen the two arrays.
*/
function disable_emojis_remove_dns_prefetch( $urls, $relation_type ) {
if ( 'dns-prefetch' == $relation_type ) {
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/formatting.php */
$emoji_svg_url = apply_filters( 'emoji_svg_url', 'https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2/svg/' );
$urls = array_diff( $urls, array( $emoji_svg_url ) );
}
return $urls;
}
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