Post by Dancing Puffball on Dec 14, 2019 3:15:44 GMT
Want a nice channel setup? Well look no further than here! I am providing this to all of you looking to give your server a nice slick look with Unicode characters. You can check out the full list of characters here. For category titles, you can check out this which looks much more slick on Discord than outside of it. If not, you can also just use Unicode characters to spice up your categories too.
Links: www.vertex42.com/ExcelTips/unicode-symbols.html fsymbols.com/generators/wide/
For emojis, simply right clicking and selecting 'emoji' works on many computers, or you can use google to find emojis easily. For example, if you type 'pig emoji' on discord, it will lead you quickly to the pig emoji from emojipedia.org '🐷' which is discord title compatible. You can also find emojis if you scroll down on the Unicode website I linked.
Now I want you to click the first link. Check out the Mathematical Operations and Symbols charts, and check out the Miscellaneous Technical chart. These are probably want you want for your server. Here are a few examples:
For our channels, we use the '「' and '」' symbols, with an emoji in the center, and again, for our category titles we use the Wide Text Editor also posted above in the hyperlink.
Here's another example: Smashville
In this server, we are using '❬' and '❭' which are thin angle brackets.
What I suggest you do if you are going to use these resources is experiment with unicode symbols and figure out what works for you. Some servers will use combinations of unique characters, some will use emojis, some will use text emotes, and some won't use any emotes at all. Some servers will also apply emojis to category titles, and some will experiment with different text fonts. Keep experimenting and your server will look amazing once you discover what works for you.
Links: www.vertex42.com/ExcelTips/unicode-symbols.html fsymbols.com/generators/wide/
For emojis, simply right clicking and selecting 'emoji' works on many computers, or you can use google to find emojis easily. For example, if you type 'pig emoji' on discord, it will lead you quickly to the pig emoji from emojipedia.org '🐷' which is discord title compatible. You can also find emojis if you scroll down on the Unicode website I linked.
Now I want you to click the first link. Check out the Mathematical Operations and Symbols charts, and check out the Miscellaneous Technical chart. These are probably want you want for your server. Here are a few examples:
For our channels, we use the '「' and '」' symbols, with an emoji in the center, and again, for our category titles we use the Wide Text Editor also posted above in the hyperlink.
Here's another example: Smashville
In this server, we are using '❬' and '❭' which are thin angle brackets.
What I suggest you do if you are going to use these resources is experiment with unicode symbols and figure out what works for you. Some servers will use combinations of unique characters, some will use emojis, some will use text emotes, and some won't use any emotes at all. Some servers will also apply emojis to category titles, and some will experiment with different text fonts. Keep experimenting and your server will look amazing once you discover what works for you.