In the language of HTML , as in any other language, there are special characters . special HTML characters are very useful for layout pages. This allows you to save verstvlschika from the use of graphics. You simply insert the code of the desired character , and the browser will display itself a symbol , which corresponds to the code.
Special HTML characters
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Special HTML characters
| image | symbol | code | description |
| |   | nonbreaking space | |
|   |   | a narrow gap (EN-wide letter n) | |
|   |   | a wide gap (em-wide letter m) | |
| – | – | – | narrow dash (en-dash) |
| — | — | — | broad dashes (em-dash) |
| | ­ | ­ | smooth transfer of |
| © | © | © | copyright |
| ® | ® | ® | Zodiac ( R ) - registered |
| º | º | º | Spear of Mars |
| ª | ª | ª | Mirror of Venus |
| ‰ | ‰ | ‰ | ppm |
| π | π | π | pi |
| ¦ | ¦ | The vertical line | |
| § | § | § | Section-mark |
| ° | ° | The sign of degrees | |
| µ | µ | µ | The "micro" |
| ¶ | ¶ | ¶ | Paragraph mark |
| · | · | Point-to-handle | |
| ° | ° | degree | |
| … | … | three dots | |
| ‾ | ‾ | overline | |
| ´ | ´ | accent | |
| ¦ | ¦ | vertical dotted line | |
| marks and mathematical operations | |||
| × | × | X | |
| × | × | The sign of multiplication | |
| ÷ | ÷ | ÷ | Division sign |
| < | < | < | less than |
| > | > | > | more than |
| ± | &plusm; | ± | "Plus minus" |
| ¹ | ¹ | ¹ | The degree of a |
| ² | ² | ² | Grade 2 |
| ³ | ³ | ³ | Grade 3 |
| ¬ | ¬ | The sign of negation | |
| ¼ | ¼ | ¼ | One-fourth |
| ½ | ½ | ½ | A second |
| ¾ | ¾ | ¾ | Three-quarter |
| ⁄ | ⁄ | fraction bar | |
| − | − | negative sign | |
| ≤ | ≤ | less or equal | |
| ≥ | ≥ | greater or equal | |
| ≈ | ≈ | approximately equal to (asymptotically equal) | |
| ≠ | ≠ | not equal | |
| ≡ | ≡ | coincides with | |
| √ | √ | the square root (radical) | |
| ∞ | ∞ | sign of infinity | |
| ∑ | ∑ | the summation sign | |
| ∏ | ∏ | sign of the product | |
| ∂ | ∂ | partial differential | |
| ∫ | ∫ | integral | |
| Currency signs | |||
| € | € | € | Euro |
| ¢ | ¢ | ¢ | Cent |
| £ | £ | £ | Pound |
| ¤ | ¤t; | ¤ | The sign of the currency |
| ¥ | ¥ | ¥ | The sign of the yen and the yuan |
| ƒ | ƒ | The sign of florins | |
| Markers | |||
| • | • | a simple marker | |
| · | · | midpoint | |
| † | † | X | |
| ‡ | ‡ | double-cross | |
| ♠ | ♠ | spades | |
| ♣ | ♣ | clubs | |
| ♥ | ♥ | hearts | |
| ♦ | ♦ | diamonds | |
| ◊ | ◊ | rhombus | |
| quotes | |||
| " | " | " | double quotation mark |
| & | & | & | ampersand |
| « | « | « | The left-hand printing quote (quote-Tree) |
| » | » | » | The right printing quote (quote-Tree) |
| ′ | ′ | bar (minutes, feet) | |
| ″ | ″ | dvoinoy bar (seconds in) | |
| “ | “ | quote-left foot | |
| ” | ” | quote-foot upper right | |
| „ | „ | quote-foot right lower | |
| ‹ | ‹ | single angle quotation mark opening | |
| › | › | single angle quotation mark closes | |
| ‘ | ‘ | upper left single quotation mark | |
| ’ | ’ | upper right single quotation mark | |
| ‚ | ‚ | lower right single quotation mark | |
| Arrow | |||
| ← | ← | Left Arrow | |
| ↑ | ↑ | up arrow | |
| → | → | right arrow | |
| ↓ | ↓ | arrow down | |
| ↔ | ↔ | Arrow left and right | |










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