Embeds might look nice but they can be disabled through permissions and user preferences, and will not look the same on mobile - especially complex ones.
- ZiraDiscord/Zira
"https://discord.js.org/#/docs/main/indev/class/RichEmbed""This is a field title, it can hold 256 characters""This is a field value, it can hold 1024 characters."
Présentation du bot Zira qui permet de configurer la réaction à un message pour nous donner un rôle.
Please see the Yes, Zira can use custom emojis from any server that it is a member of.
The embed command is used to have Zira send an embedded message to the currently selected active channel. channel.send(embed).then(function(message) { message.react(message.guild.emojis.find('name', "emojiName")) }); will send your message and then react with the find result of emojiName (be as specific as possible) Zira is a Discord Bot that allows you to react to an emoji on a message and manage a users roles. The first, is by writing the embed yourself, as an object. * Inline fields may not display as inline if the thumbnail and/or image is too big.How ever, if you want a quick and easy way of designing an embed, try out this new tool by shows you exactly how your embed will look, and will generate the code for you at the press of a button.
""You can put [masked links](http://google.com) inside of rich embeds.
Adding "Fields" Fields are what can make embeds really … Please see the Yes, you can stack normal, toggle, and remove reaction roles on a single reaction.
Do I have to post this message all over again?
Yes they're nice, but, don't use them if you don't Those aren't just guidelines, they are rules, and breaking those rules means your embed will not send - it will return There are 2 ways to do embeds. Step 2 - Setting a Message.
Zira is a Discord Bot that allows you to react to an emoji on a message and manage a users roles. Option 1 - User-created message. Is there a way I can edit a message written by a bot? If the emojis are not located in the current server, please make sure that Zira has the permission The user that is setting the reaction role must have Users that want to set external or animated emojis will otherwise need to find the full name of the emoji, which can be found by adding a To allow users to only react once, use channel permissions to hide the reaction role message channel once a user has been given a role from a reaction role.No, deleting a reaction role will not affect current users with the role. []))
message. To view all current languages, use the If Zira is not reacting to your set message, then you probably forgot to set the channel and/or message.If you are using any external emojis, Zira must also have the permission An easy way to give Zira these permissions is to re-invite Zira with all the permissions on If you are trying to use external emojis, Zira must be in the server that the emoji is from.Otherwise, you are likely calling the commands wrong and reversing the role and emoji.Discord handles how reactions are ordered on messages.Zira will remove a reaction if it has the permission Otherwise, if any reactions remain, you will need to manually clean them up.Yes, you can use as many channels and messages as you desire for reaction roles by repeating Discord limits the total amount of reactions on a message to 20, but you can stack as many normal, toggle, and remove reaction roles on a single reaction as you wish. This process is automatic.
If you would prefer to directly send valid JSON to Zira to post on your behalf, you can pass it to the The resulting message in the active channel from the previous example looked like the following:More message options are available in a Discord embed message than in the example above.
Here's a very, very basic embed that writes on a single line: message . 1 year ago. This code has served through thick and thin, and has been around since our team have been learning to code, and it's time to say goodbye.
Disponible.