What is the html code for ® ?
What is the html code for ® ?
I tried googling and binging it but I got nothing.
I think © is for the copyright symbol which is similar.
http://webdesign.about.com/library/bl_htmlcodes.htm
has some foreign language codes for special characters.
So far I have not found how I can represent ® and if I put it in this forum in an html file it comes up as garbage in IE (locally at least).
Nullified posted this at 22:03 — 12th April 2013.
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It's not a copyright label. It's a label for indication of a registered trademark and the code is ®
CodyDeegan posted this at 03:16 — 30th April 2013.
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Yes! The HTML code for that is ®. Try it.
wcttech posted this at 09:58 — 8th July 2013.
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To actually display reserved characters, we must use character entities in the HTML source code. HTML valid color codes in hexidecimal, RGB, and HSL as well as several hundred color code names.
ryancody posted this at 09:38 — 21st May 2014.
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© semicolon or © semicolon are the symbols of REGISTERED SIGN.
aldaran posted this at 11:38 — 21st May 2014.
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Put it on website as an img Heh.. just joke. I always use ® it should work.
anynewsbd posted this at 04:38 — 5th November 2014.
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® is the code for you so try with this
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