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Old Feb 04, 2010, 05:49 AM
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Here I go again, with another dumb question.

Is there any particular order to the expanded list of smileys?
I can never quickly find the one I want, and I usually have to go up and down the list several times to find it. Does anyone else do this?

Maybe this list could be in alphabetical order, according the description.
Maybe that is a really dumb idea, but many times I know the description of the one I want (like, the one for ), but it is hard to find in the long list.

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Old Feb 04, 2010, 05:50 AM
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I just realized if I know the description I can just type it in like I did for : sigh : in the post below, and the smiley will pop up.
I don't know. Just ignore me.
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Old Feb 04, 2010, 01:08 PM
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Is there any particular order to the expanded list of smileys?
Yes, it's called random . Seriously, the smileys regularly get scrambled around, maybe to invite us to browse through more of the list and discover ones we hadn't tried before. The ones I use most, I tend to remember the spellings of. "Dancingchilli," for instance, requires two l's: If I had enough trouble remembering or finding them, I'm sure I'd make my own list.

Thanks for this!
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