World Emoji Day Meets Drupal: History, Accessibility, and an Emoji Module Quiz
A blog post by ImageX celebrates World Emoji Day with history, cultural context, and Drupal relevance. Nadiia Nykolaichuk’s article opens with a look at emojis’ origins—first created in 1999 by Shigetaka Kurita at NTT DoCoMo—and explains why July 17 was chosen in homage to Apple’s calendar emoji launch in 2002. It includes interesting trivia like Unicode’s role in emoji standardisation and lists the current top ten emoji lookups on Emojipedia.
Switching to Drupal, Nadiia highlights that emojis are supported natively as Unicode characters and introduces the CKEditor 5 Emoji module, which adds an emoji picker to editors for Drupal 9.5.8+ through Drupal 11. The post also suggests fun and practical uses—emoji reactions, visual taxonomy, emoji-enhanced Views listings—while wisely reminding developers to ensure screen-reader accessibility .
The author includes an engaging Drupal module quiz using emoji sequences, revealing at the end that they map to nine real modules (like Colorbox, EU Cookie Compliance, CTools, Rabbit Hole, Security Kit, and Mailchimp). It’s a lighthearted yet informative twist that adds value for module-savvy readers.


