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Supply Chain Attack Detected in Solana's web3.js Library
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
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Emojify is a customizable emoji trail javascript library that follows your mouse cursor, embedding playfulness and personality into any webpage.
Import Emojify using CDN.
index.html
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/open-emojify/emojify.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/open-emojify@0.0.15/emojify.min.js"></script>
Call the Emojify library in your Javascript. That's it 🎉.
main.js
window.emojify = new Emojify({});
Emojify comes with options / variables that can easily be customized.
window.emojify = new Emojify({
emojis: ['😂','😎','😍','😀'], // replaces default emojis with emojis within a string
random: true, // determines if emojis should be shown random or in order
duration: 500, // duration before hiding emojis
delay: 15, // delay between showing a new emoji
size: '48px', // font-size of emojis
zIndex: 9999, // z-index of emojis
});
Check out the Demo on Codepen.
Emojify is also a Chrome Extension.
Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2024-present Emojify.
See LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
Emojify is a customizable emoji trail javascript library that follows your mouse cursor, embedding playfulness and personality into any webpage.
The npm package open-emojify receives a total of 19 weekly downloads. As such, open-emojify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that open-emojify demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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