04-03-2023 06:38 PM
Hi, long time user of firefox here. I notice there is no native support for some emojis, most notably to me are the pride flag emojis. every time I try using the trans pride flag it displays as a unicode trans symbol next to a blank white flag, which kind of sucks if I may be frank! I would love if native support for pride emojis would be added in an update soon, because firefox is superior to other browsers in every other way and I don't want to use a google product just to use an emoji. Thanks!
06-03-2023 09:22 PM - edited 06-03-2023 09:24 PM
Is it this one? https://emojipedia.org/rainbow-flag/
On Windows 10, that's displaying for me using the "Segoe UI Emoji" font, which I think comes with Windows. Are you on a different OS?
EDIT
Actually, I think you mean this one which has two parts: https://emojipedia.org/transgender-flag/
07-06-2025 08:38 PM
I find it very annoying that there's still no support for the trans flag emoji.
17-08-2026 09:43 PM
It's an operating system issue more than a browser issue, but you can fix it in windows 10 by tweaking the settings to tell Firefox to prioritize its own font over the windows 10 font for emojis (credit for this tweak goes to SanAndreasP and cormac596 on Reddit):
go to the "about:config" page and click Accept the Risk and Continue
enter "font.name-list.emoji" in the search bar
click the edit button to the right on the first entry (the little pen icon)
change the value from "Segoe UI Emoji, Twemoji Mozilla" to "Twemoji Mozilla", basically removing the first entry. You can also make the "Twemoji Mozilla" first in the list.
accept the change and enjoy your non-broken flag