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.
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).
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