🔧 Remove enableEmoji as it is no longer required

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James Panther 2022-01-24 09:43:00 +11:00
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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ defaultContentLanguage = "en"
title = "Congo"
# copyright = "Copy, _right?_ :thinking_face:"
enableEmoji = true
enableRobotsTXT = true
summaryLength = 0

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ theme = "congo"
languageCode = "en-AU"
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
title = "Congo"
enableEmoji = true
summaryLength = 0
[author]

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@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ Note that the variable names provided in this table use dot notation to simplify
|`defaultContentLanguage`|string|`"en"`|This value determines the language of theme components."|
|`title`|string|`"Congo"`|The title of the website. This will be displayed in the site header and footer.|
|`copyright`|string|_Not set_|A Markdown string containing the copyright message to be displayed in the site footer. If none is provided, Congo will automatically generate a copyright string using the site `title`.
|`enableEmoji`|boolean|`true`|Whether emoji strings in content should be converted to emoji symbols.|
|`enableRobotsTXT`|boolean|`true`|When enabled a `robots.txt` file will be created in the site root that allows search engines to crawl the entire site. Set to `false` if you wish to provide your own file.|
|`summaryLength`|integer|`0`|The number of words that are used to generate the article summary when one is not provided in the [front matter]({{< ref "front-matter" >}}). A value of `0` will use the first sentence. This value has no effect when summaries are hidden.|
|`author.name`|string|_Not set_|The author's name. This will be displayed in article footers, and on the homepage when the profile layout is used.|

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Emoji is supported throughout Congo by default. Emoji can be used in titles, men
**Note:** The rendering of these glyphs depends on the browser and the platform. To style the emoji you can either use a third party emoji font or a font stack.
{{< /alert >}}
Emoji replacements are controlled via the `enableEmoji` parameter in your [site configuration]({{< ref "configuration#site-configuration" >}}). Set it to `true` and then you can type Emoji shorthand codes directly in content files.
Emoji replacements are automatic throughout Congo, so you can use shorthand codes in your content and front matter and they will be converted to their corresponding symbols at build time.
**Example:** `see_no_evil` :see_no_evil:, `hear_no_evil` :hear_no_evil:, `speak_no_evil` :speak_no_evil:.