HTML QuickStart Guide: The Simplified Beginner's Guide To HTML by ClydeBank Technology & Martin Mihajlov

HTML QuickStart Guide: The Simplified Beginner's Guide To HTML by ClydeBank Technology & Martin Mihajlov

Author:ClydeBank Technology & Martin Mihajlov [Technology, ClydeBank]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Publisher: ClydeBank Media LLC
Published: 2015-04-08T00:00:00+00:00


Special Characters

Not all characters available on the web are available on our keyboards. So what happens when we want to add special characters like a copyright symbol (©) or a degree (°)? HTML supports all these characters along with about 250 relatives, including mathematical symbols and special letters. To add them to our web page, we need to use what is known as an HTML character entity. An HTML character entity is initiated by the ampersand (&) symbol, followed by a keyword (or ASCII code) and concluded with the semicolon (;) symbol. For example, the HTML character code for a non-breaking space will be written as  .

Other HTML character entities are presented in the following table:



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