
Method 3: Using the Emoji & Symbols Menu to Insert the Degree Symbol on Mac. Method 2: Using the Character Viewer to Insert the Degree Symbol on Mac.

Method 1: Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Type the Degree Symbol on Mac. DIYing the icon and hooking it up with a javascript API seems perfect. Introduction to the Degree Symbol and Its Usage. I love the request, and it’s very nice as I’ve built a WYSIWYG editor myself, and I’ve manually created an emoji solution.īut it seems an attribute points to an overly complicated solution. I’m sure there are lots of edge cases where browsers might not deliver consistently. What about the icon itself? Can you replace it with a different one? Can you change the size? Anyways, this is all that I can think of in a short amount of time. On top of everything, how are you supposed to add the icon for Bold, Italic, and Underline in rich-text editors? Should you force people to put their icons close to the immovable emoji icon? Suppose you’re allowed to set a position manually what about the padding then? Should text go over the icon, or should text areas automatically get padding once in the emoji state? What about the icon position - should it be fixed, or should you be able to set it manually with a CSS property?

See color picker, date picker, and number picker.įor example, there are some things to take into account here.

I’m mainly saying that given browser vendor history - fancy input fields are very inconsistent. I understand that, but an attribute showing a visual icon to open the emoji picker box is not the best solution.
