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Special Symbols For HTML
To get thisType thisOr this
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“*
”*
«««
»»»
##*
&&&
<&#60;&lt;
>&#62;&gt;
¬&#172;&not;
±&#177;&plusmn;
÷&#247;&divide;
µ&#181;&micro;
¼ 1&#188;&frac14;
½ 1&#189;&frac12;
¾ 1&#190;&frac34;
¯&#175;&hibar;
%&#37;*
&#137;*
¢&#162;&cent;
$&#36;*
£&#163;&pound;
¥&#165;&yen;
¤&#164;&curren;
&#153;*
©&#169;&copy;
®&#174;&reg;
@&#64;*
&#133;*
¡&#161;&iexcl;
¿&#191;&iquest;
¦ 2&#166;&brkbar;
·&#183;&middot;
&#149;*
____Mac: š____
Windows: º
__Mac: &#154;__
Windows:&186;
&deg; 3
§&#167;&sect;
&#182;&para;
º&#186;&ordm;
ª&#170;&ordf;
¹ 4&#185;&sup1;
² 4&#178;&sup2;
³ 4&#179;&sup3;
soft hyphen&#173;&shy;
no break space&#160;&nbsp;
* I dont't think these characters have a name code.

1 The three fraction symbols (1/4, 1/2, and 3/4) appear only in     Windows. There's no way to code them to display on a Mac.
2 The break bar does not display at all in Netscape 4 for Mac. On     Explorer for Mac, it appears as a solid, vertical line.
3 To get a degree symbol in Windows, use &#186; or the name code     (&deg;). To get a degree symbol on a Mac, use &#154;. The     degree name code on the Mac results in a small, filled circle.
4 The superscripted numerals 1, 2, and 3 do not display at all in     Netscape for Mac and display as regular numbers in Explorer
    for Mac.



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