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ASCII codes for your website design. How to create special characters, copyright symbols, trademark symbols, dollar signs for your web site or programming project using ascii code. |
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Handy
Tip: Ascii codes help you to display odd characters like degree
symbols on your webpage or Visual Basic projects. Sometimes when you
use simple keyboard strokes to add these symbols, HTML editors and Visual
Basic doesn't display them properly. It's times like these that you
need to use Ascii codes.
What is ASCII Code ASCII stands for "American Standard Code for Information Interchange". ASCII computer codes represent English characters as numbers that form printable symbols. The table below shows which ascii codes are used to display the corresponding character symbols within your website or programming project. Simply copy and paste the ascii code of the character you would like to use into your editor. ASCII Table
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| Character |
HTML |
Alternate HTML |
Explanation |
| � -  | Unused | ||
| 	 | Horizontal tab | ||
| | Line feed | ||
|  -  | Unused | ||
| | Carriage Return | ||
|  -  | Unused | ||
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Space |   | Space | |
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! | ! | Exclamation mark | |
| " |
" |
" |
Quotation mark |
| # | # | Number sign | |
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$ | $ | Dollar sign | |
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% | % | Percent sign | |
| & | & |
& |
Ampersand |
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' | ' | Apostrophe | |
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( | ( | Left parenthesis | |
| ) | ) | Right parenthesis | |
| * | * | Asterisk | |
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+ | + | Plus sign | |
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, | , | Comma | |
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- | - | Hyphen | |
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. | . | Period (fullstop) | |
| / | / | Solidus (slash) | |
| : | : | Colon | |
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; | ; | Semi-colon | |
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< | < |
< |
Less than |
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= | = | Equals sign | |
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> | > |
> |
Greater than |
| ? | ? | Question mark | |
| @ | @ | Commercial at | |
| [ | [ | Left square bracket | |
| \ | \ | Reverse solidus (backslash) | |
| ] | ] | Right square bracket | |
| ^ | ^ | Caret | |
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_ | _ | Horizontal bar (underscore) | |
| ` | ` | Acute accent | |
| { | { | Left curly brace | |
| | | | | Vertical bar | |
| } | } | Right curly brace | |
| ~ | ~ | Tilde | |
|  -  | Unused | ||
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‚ | Low single comma quotation mark | |
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ƒ | Function sign | |
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„ | Low double comma quotation mark | |
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… | Ellipses | |
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† | Dagger | |
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‡ | Double dagger | |
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ˆ | Caret | |
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‰ | Per mile sign | |
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Š | Capital S Hacek | |
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‹ | Less-than sign | |
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Œ | Capital OE ligature | |
|  -  | Unused | ||
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‘ | Single beginning quotation mark | |
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’ | Single ending quotation mark | |
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“ | Double beginning quotation mark | |
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” | Double ending quotation mark | |
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• | Dot, middle | |
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– | En dash | |
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— | Em dash | |
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˜ | Tilde | |
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™ |
™ | Trademark symbol | |
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š | Small s Hacek | |
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› | Greater-than sign | |
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œ | Small oe ligature | |
|  - ž | Unused | ||
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Ÿ | Capital Y, diæresis / umlaut | |
|   |
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Non-breaking Space | |
| ¡ | ¡ | Inverted exclamation | |
| ¢ | ¢ | Cent sign | |
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£ | £ | Pound sterling | |
| ¤ | ¤ | General currency sign | |
| ¥ | ¥ | Yen sign | |
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¦ | ¦ | Broken vertical bar | |
| § | § | Section sign | |
| ¨ | ¨ | Diæresis / Umlaut | |
| © | © | Copyright | |
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ª | ª | Feminine ordinal | |
| « | « | Left angle quote, guillemot left | |
| ¬ | ¬ | Not sign | |
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| ­ |
­ |
Soft hyphen |
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® | ® | Registered trademark | |
| ¯ | ¯ | Macron accent | |
| ° | ° | Degree sign | |
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± | ± | Plus or minus | |
| ² | ² | Superscript two | |
| ³ | ³ | Superscript three | |
| ´ | ´ | Acute accent | |
| µ | µ | Micro sign | |
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¶ | ¶ | Paragraph sign |
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