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Special Alt Characters

Special Alt Characters
In case you ever need to know how to type an — or é
(To do them in HTML though you'd probably want to see something like this)

3 Responses to “Special Alt Characters”

  1. 1
    Joen:

    Nice link, good tip. It should be noted, however, that Windows Character Map (Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map) shows these special ALT characters as well, in the bottom status bar.

    I use alt+0169 all the time: "©", or "©" if it needs HTML encoding.

  2. 2
    Floopie!:
    Webmonkey
    Special Characters made easy! Thanks Jenn!

  3. 3
    Code Novice:
    Special ALT Characters: Cheat Sheets
    Webmonkey Reference: Special Characters
    Ted's Comprehensive HTML Tutorial: Special ALT Characters

    [Courtesy of Scriptygoddess]

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