Special Characters in HTML
Equal Signs
ITEM |
CODE |
= |
= |
∸ |
∸ |
∹ |
∹ |
∺ |
∺ |
∻ |
∻ |
∼ |
∼ |
∽ |
∽ |
∾ |
∾ |
∿ |
∿ |
≀ |
≀ |
≁ |
≁ |
≂ |
≂ |
≃ |
≃ |
≄ |
≄ |
≅ |
≅ |
≆ |
≆ |
≇ |
≇ |
≈ |
≈ |
≉ |
≉ |
≊ |
≊ |
≋ |
≋ |
≌ |
≌ |
≍ |
≍ |
≎ |
≎ |
≏ |
≏ |
≐ |
≐ |
≑ |
≑ |
≒ |
≒ |
≓ |
≓ |
≔ |
≔ |
≕ |
≕ |
≖ |
≖ |
≗ |
≗ |
≘ |
≘ |
≙ |
≙ |
≚ |
≚ |
≛ |
≛ |
≜ |
≜ |
≝ |
≝ |
≞ |
≞ |
≟ |
≟ |
≠ |
≠ |
≡ |
≡ |
≢ |
≢ |
≣ |
≣ |
≤ |
≤ |
≥ |
≥ |
≦ |
≦ |
≧ |
≧ |
≨ |
≨ |
≩ |
≩ |
⌆ |
⌆ |
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Put the code in your HTML source code and the item will
appear on the page when viewed in a browser. Use Alt+CODE (keypad numbers) to type an item.
For example, Alt+0225 (keypad 0225) produces the same item as á namely á.