Oh, unicode. OH unicode!
So, with unicode, you can make some fun characters!
Could we pretend that ✈s in the ☽ ☁ are like ==✶s?
Could we pretend that ✈s in the ☽ ☁ are like ==✶s?
But, here are some html codes you can use without remembering numbers!
Additional Punctuation Codes
SYMBOL |
NAME |
CODE |
† |
dagger (cross) |
† (8224) |
‡ |
double dagger |
‡ (8225) |
◊ |
open diamond, lozenge |
◊ (9674) |
↑ |
up arrow |
↑ (8593) |
↓ |
down arrow |
↓ (8595) |
← |
left arrow |
← (8592) |
→ |
right arrow |
→ (8594) |
↔ |
double headed arrow |
↔ (8596) |
Codes for Punctuation Symbols
SYMBOL |
NAME |
CODE |
(blank space) |
Inserts a non-breaking blank space (en space) |
(32) |
& |
Ampersand |
& (38) |
“ |
Opening Double Quotes |
“ (147 or 8220) |
” |
Closing Double Quotes |
” (148 or 8221) |
‘ |
Opening Single Quote Mark |
‘ (145 or 8216) |
’ |
Closing Single Quote Mark |
’ (146 or 8217) |
® |
Registered symbol |
® (174) |
© |
Copyright symbol |
© (169) |
™ |
Trademark symbol |
™ (153 or 8482) |
¶ |
Paragraph symbol |
¶ (182) |
• |
Big (Bullet) List Dot |
• (149 or 8226) |
· |
Medium (Middle) List Dot |
· (183) |
§ |
Section Symbol |
§ (167) |
– |
en-dash |
– (150 or 8211) |
— |
em-dash |
— (151 or 8212) |