BTW, total side note:  I rather like how a colorful unicode character in a 
tag makes that tag "pop" when editing a tiddler. (I appreciate "visual 
cues"; nice cognitive helpers. )  For example:

[image: Screenshot 2020-08-30 at 10.52.37 AM.png]


On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 10:47:32 AM UTC-3, Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
> G'day jin,
>
> As one with a receding hairline, I definitely recommend avoiding any 
> struggle beyond an hour or two ...
>
> This may be too simplistic, but I rather like no-fuss-no-muss-good-enough 
> solutions, so I throw it out there as an idea.
>
> Could unicode characters be of use to you?  Copying and pasting them as 
> part of any text is some easy, as long as having a unicode character 
> doesn't screw up sorting of your tags (or wherever else you might use 
> unicode characters.
>
> Please note that some devices/browsers might not render a unicode 
> character correctly, so play around and see what happens.
>
> Screenshot example below. (I've setup my "💊MedsJourney" tag to have a 
> corresponding Tiddler )  Cheers!
>
> [image: IconInTag.png]
>
>
> On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 6:03:45 AM UTC-3, jin wrote:
>>
>> I have been struggling about this for days and I don't want to ignore it 
>> anymore. I have already imported Font Awesome onto my wiki but how can I 
>> put an icon on my tags? It doesn't seem to work on my wiki and all that I 
>> can see are core icons 
>>
>

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