
html - How do I add the copyright symbol to my webpage?
May 14, 2012 · You type the character ©. The way you do that depends on your authoring environment. Using Windows, for example, you can use Alt+0169 if you cannot find a more …
Is it important to show the current year alongside my (c) Copyright …
Most sites simply automatically print the current year or their starting year to current year, so it doesn't really help the user determine if the site is maintained or not. There are better …
Charset UTF-8 still shows special signs as question mark
Apr 7, 2015 · I looked at your site and also looked at the source code. I see the question marks where there should be symbols. Can you tell me what symbols you were trying to generate …
meta tags - How do you prevent HTML special character coding …
Sep 17, 2020 · An article in the Wall Street Journal (wsj.com) displays HTML special character code instead of the actual character, the greater-than sign. Thus, instead of displaying >, …
What is the HTML code for "CE" mark? - Webmasters Stack …
Apr 9, 2018 · 2 I need to put the CE mark in some text in HTML, but I have not been able to find it in the character lookup tables. Is this symbol something similar to TM, Registered, Copy Right …
legal - Copyright word or symbol - Webmasters Stack Exchange
You should also put the copyright on your site's footer. Oct 20, 2010 at 8:47 @Metropolis: To be more precise, search engines read copyright symbols simply as part of the page content. But …
social sharing buttons - What's the unicode for the Share icon (or …
May 24, 2020 · Explore the Unicode options for the Share icon or learn how to use SVG as an alternative.
mathML/HTML symbol for mathematical vector - Webmasters …
Jan 5, 2013 · This webpage discusses the MathML/HTML symbol for representing mathematical vectors, providing insights and examples for effective usage in coding.
Which special characters are safe to use in url?
Jul 9, 2010 · It would be far quicker and easier to ask which special characters are unsafe to use in a URL (as per Andreas Bonini's answer below).
Should I escape the Apostrophe ( ' ) character with its HTML entity ...
I don't have comment privileges, or I would have left this as a comment on an earlier answer. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT escape an apostrophe in HTML using ' This is not a valid HTML …