Using special characters: Chart

The Unicode standard character list provides a great many letters and characters in languages we are both familiar with and unfamiliar with. It also provides a great many symbols for math, science, and other more obscure functions.

When you see a weird character being used by someone—particularly in their listing title—that’s usually where it came from. But for the most part, lists you find are of a few characters somebody thought was interesting before they got bored and gave up.

I have made a list here of the 60,000 possible Unicode characters. If you’re looking for a character to use in your HTML to decorate your page, you may very well find something there.

Note: the page is large and may load slowly if you have a slow connection. Also, if you make a listing title with a lot of characters in it, make sure there are spaces. If you break the front page or a category index page because your set it up without spaces, your listing can be suspended.

Click here.

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