If you want any of these Emoticon character codes displayed in HTML, you can use the HTML entity found in the table below. If the character does not have an HTML entity, you can use the decimal (dec) or hexadecimal (hex) reference. It should also be noted that some browsers may not support all Emoticons … more →

If you want any of these Pictograph character codes displayed in HTML, you can use the HTML entity found in the table below. If the character does not have an HTML entity, you can use the decimal (dec) or hexadecimal (hex) reference. It should also be noted that some browsers may not support all Pictograph … more →

Since we are used to standardized English keyboards when using our computers, special characters of various origin can be difficult to present. The below table shows the HTML Decimal Code, Unicode Hexadecimal and Official HTML Name for characters categorized for ASCII Math and Science. ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Informational Interchange. The below … more →

Since we are used to standardized English keyboards when using our computers, special characters of various origin can be difficult to present. The below table shows the HTML Decimal Code, Unicode Hexadecimal and Official HTML Name for characters categorized in ASCII Punctuation. ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Informational Interchange. Should you wish to … more →

Since we are used to standardized English keyboards when using our computers, special characters of various origin can be difficult to present. The below table shows the HTML Decimal Code, Unicode Hexadecimal and Official HTML Name for currency characters categorized in ASCII. ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Informational Interchange. The below list includes … more →