![]() That tutorial was made possible by the stellar open-source project EmojiOne Color Font. If you’re a regular reader then you may have read our earlier articles showing you how to enable color emoji in Firefox. Her solution is surprisingly simple, truth told: install Google’s free Noto Color Emoji font on Linux. Monica has hit upon a way to get full-color, Unicode 9.0-supporting emoji looking like they should in Chrome (and other Chromium related browsers) for Linux.Īs someone who’s worked on Google Chrome, and just so happens to be a big, big fan of the zany colorful glyphs some of us love to hate, Monica was the ideal person to figure it out. ![]() Well, more precisely, ’emojineer’ and Googler Monica Dinculescu is. Are you fed up of not being able to see color emoji in Google Chrome on Linux? If so, I’m about to make your day.
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