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  1. www.w3schools.com › html › html_charsetHTML Charset - W3Schools

    ISO-8859-1 was the default character set for HTML 4. This character set supported 256 different character codes. HTML 4 also supported UTF-8. Identical to ASCII for the first 127 characters. Does not use the characters from 128 to 159. Identical to ANSI and UTF-8 from 160 to 255.

    • HTML Symbols

      Symbols or letters that are not present on your keyboard can...

  2. HTML character codes. All HTML character codes of text fonts and symbols from � to  . Click on character to get HTML code: * Check if character is supported in Android browser.

  3. www.w3schools.com › html › html_symbolsHTML Symbols - W3Schools

    Learn how to use HTML entities to add symbols or letters that are not present on your keyboard. See examples of mathematical, technical, currency, Greek, and other symbols.

  4. HTML Special Character Codes. Browse special HTML symbols and find their character codes in the categories above. Every character has a code available in the following format Ӓ. Some of them has a more human-friendly entity code available which is not so widely supported in older browsers.

  5. Find the HTML code for any symbol, entity or character you need, from currency signs to dingbats. Browse the grid table of HTML symbols, entities and codes, or search by name or category.

  6. Learn about the different character sets used in HTML, such as ASCII, Windows-1252, ISO-8859-1, and Unicode. See examples of how to specify the character set in the tag and the differences between them.

  7. Learn how to use HTML character references to display special and reserved characters in your web pages. Find out the difference between character names, Unicode values, and numbers, and see examples of diacritics and common symbols.

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