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How do I include special characters like © or ™ in HTML?

Asked on Sep 20, 2025

Answer

To include special characters like © or ™ in HTML, you can use HTML character entities. These entities are a way to represent characters that have special meanings in HTML or are not easily typed on a keyboard.

Example Concept: HTML character entities are used to display special characters in a web page. For example, the © symbol can be represented as © or ©, and the ™ symbol can be represented as ™ or ™. These entities ensure that the characters are displayed correctly across different browsers and devices.

Additional Comment:
  • Character entities begin with an ampersand (&) and end with a semicolon (;).
  • Using named entities like © is more readable than numeric entities like ©.
  • These entities are part of the HTML specification and ensure proper rendering of special characters.

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