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Online Tools: HTML Character Codes

In HTML, you cannot simply enter special characters into the source: you have to use special character codes. Since some of these are kind of difficult to remember, we have created a list of them for you.

Just insert the HTML code listed on the right, and the character on the left will appear.

Symbol HTML Code
   
¡ ¡
¢ ¢
£ £
¤ ¤
¥ ¥
¦ ¦
§ §
¨ ¨
© ©
ª ª
« «
¬ ¬
­ ­
® ®
¯ ¯
± ±
° °
¹ ¹
² ²
³ ³
´ ´
µ µ
¶
· ·
¸ ¸
º º
» »
¼ ¼
½ ½
¾ ¾
¿ ¿
À À
Á Á
 Â
à Ã
Ä Ä
Å Å
Æ Æ
Ç Ç
È È
É É
Ê Ê
Ë Ë
Ì Ì
Í Í
Î Î
Ï Ï
Symbol HTML Code
Ð Ð
Ñ Ñ
Ò Ò
Ó Ó
Ô Ô
Õ Õ
Ö Ö
× ×
Ø Ø
Ù Ù
Ú Ú
Û Û
Ü Ü
Ý Ý
Þ Þ
ß ß
à à
á á
â â
ã ã
ä ä
å å
ç ç
è è
é é
ê ê
ë ë
ì ì
í í
î î
ï ï
ð ð
ñ ñ
ò ò
ó ó
ô ô
õ õ
ö ö
÷ ÷
ø ø
ù ù
ú ú
û û
ü ü
ý ý
þ þ
ÿ ÿ


Latest comments
Dan Hughes
You should add the subscript numbers too: <sub>1</sub>
Dan Hughes
With HTML and other Proccesors number equivelants won't work. If you are using a post method to update your site and try that the entire feild will blank. HTML has an equivelant for every num-pad combination.
Daniel, 4WebHelp Team Member
Sorry, I don't see in what way it is better to use the numerical equivalent. Could you explain this to me?

As I see it, there's no reason to use them when it's not necessary, since they mean nothing to a human...
El Trunculo
What would also be helpful would be the numerical equivalents (e.g., #8212;), since they're more cross-browser compliant and are more likely to work in the future.
Daniel, 4WebHelp Team Member
Jay: Done Smile.
Jay
Could you reformat it to break it down into columns to make it easier to locate characters without having to scroll so much?
Bennie
This comes in very handy when I am working with a foreign language. Thanks.

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