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  • HTML Character Entities - W3Schools
    If you use the less than (<) or greater than (>) signs in your HTML text, the browser might mix them with tags Entity names or entity numbers can be used to display reserved HTML characters
  • html - What do lt; and gt; stand for? - Stack Overflow
    gt; and lt; is a character entity reference for the > and < character in HTML It is not possible to use the less than (<) or greater than (>) signs in your file, because the browser will mix them with tags
  • HTML Entities - GeeksforGeeks
    HTML Entities are special codes used to display reserved characters, symbols, or invisible spaces in a webpage that cannot be typed directly or have special meanings in HTML (like <, >, or )
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    Aside from the characters with must-use entity codes ( , <, >), if your document is UTF-8, you do not need to use the entity numbers or names listed here — you can plonk these characters directly into your HTML, by copying and pasting, for example
  • Entity - Glossary | MDN - MDN Web Docs
    The term "HTML Entity" is used as a synonym for a character reference — a pattern of characters that can represent another character in the HTML For example, lt; is used to represent the less-than symbol (<) in HTML content
  • Extended special HTML characters and codes - Computer Hope
    Most people encounter this problem when entering characters such as ,",>, and < in their HTML With the less than and greater than, these are reserved characters and cannot be used in your HTML code because the HTML markup uses these characters
  • HTML Entities: Syntax, Usage, and Examples
    Display special characters and symbols in HTML with entities! Learn how to use <, , ©, and more to prevent code conflicts and improve formatting
  • HTML - Character Entities
    For example, the less than and greater than have special meaning in HTML, and they must be replaced with HTML entities to display them on the webpage To display less than (<), use the lt;




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