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textfac.

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All the faces, but not in your face. Y'know? Click to copy to clipboard. Paste anywhere. Achieve glory.

Faces

Symbols New!

Help, I don't know what this is! (/about)

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textfac.es is a Good Idea (/about)


Specifically, textfac.es (or textfaces or text faces, I'm not really sure either) lets you finally write those
damn unicode faces. You should probably bookmark it so you don't lose it. When you need a textface, just
hit the bookmark, click the face, and paste it where you want it to go.
The click-to-copy works through ZeroClipboard (http://jonrohan.github.com/ZeroClipboard/), which uses
Flash (ew). If you've got Flash disabled, or it isn't installed, you'll have to highlight the faces, like a
caveman.
If the faces look weird, or you see rectangles all over the place, you might not have the right fonts
installed. Or the face might actually be weird.

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