here is a list of some commonly used HTML entities along with their corresponding character references:
- Non-breaking space
& - Ampersand (&)
< - Less than (<)
> - Greater than (>)
" - Double quotation mark (")
' - Single quotation mark (apostrophe) (')
¢ - Cent (¢)
£ - Pound sterling (£)
¥ - Yen (¥)
€ - Euro (€)
$ - Dollar ($)
© - Copyright symbol (©)
® - Registered trademark symbol (®)
™ - Trademark symbol (™)
— - Em dash (—)
– - En dash (–)
… - Horizontal ellipsis (...)
¦ - Broken vertical bar (¦)
† - Dagger symbol (†)
‡ - Double dagger symbol (‡)
§ - Section symbol (§)
¶ - Pilcrow (paragraph) symbol (¶)
• - Bullet point (•)
→ - Right arrow (→)
← - Left arrow (←)
↑ - Up arrow (↑)
↓ - Down arrow (↓)
♦ - Diamond suit symbol (♦)
♣ - Club suit symbol (♣)
♥ - Heart suit symbol (♥)
♠ - Spade suit symbol (♠)
These entities are used in HTML to represent special characters and symbols that may not be directly typable on a standard keyboard or could cause parsing issues in HTML documents. By using these entities, you ensure that the characters are displayed correctly and do not interfere with the HTML code.