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    I’m trying to display a large black dot in a table. I found the unicode character 9899 “Medium Black Circle” that seems to work on desktop and mobile browsers.

    So in the Advanced Layout Editor, I enter into the table cell.
    When I save the page and view it, the character gets displayed as:
    <img draggable="false" class="emoji" alt="⚫" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.2.1/svg/26ab.svg">
    This is fine.
    When I open the page again in the Advanced Layout Editor, the symbol is displayed, but when I try to edit the text field or table, the symbol is completely missing.
    The same problem occurs when I paste the actual unicode character into the visual text editor of a text field. It is correctly displayed for the first time, but when I open the page again for editing, the symbol is missing.
    Is there a way to enter and keep unicode characters?
    This is with WordPress 4.7.4 and Endfold 4.0.5.

    #792296

    I’ve solved this particular problem by using Enfold Icons instead of Unicode symbols (which still don’t work, even on a clean test site).

    #792486

    Hi,

    Thank you for updating the topic for us.
    Let us know if there is anything else we can do to help you

    Best regards,
    Basilis

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