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HTML Entity | Question Mark
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Quick Reference
Let's have a look at HTML Entity Question Mark
in a Table View.
Name | Value |
---|---|
unicode | U+0003F |
hex code | ? |
html code | ? |
html entity | ? |
css code | \0003F |
📄 Example
The following example will demonstrate how to use Question Mark
using Hexa Decimal, HTML Code, HTML Entity and CSS Entity.
For a complete reference, go to our HTML Entities.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
#point:after{
content: "\0003F";
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<p>Question Mark using Hexa Decimal: ?</p>
<p>Question Mark using HTML Code: ?</p>
<p>Question Mark using HTML Entity: ?</p>
<p id="point">Question Mark using CSS Entity: </p>
</body>
</html>
💻 Output
When you render the HTML code provided above, it will display the following output:
Question Mark using Hexa Decimal: ? Question Mark using HTML Code: ? Question Mark using HTML Entity: ? Question Mark using CSS Entity: ?
✔ Conclusion:
Understanding and using HTML entities is fundamental for creating well-formatted, accessible web content. Whether you need to display special characters or ensure proper rendering of reserved symbols, HTML entities provide a standardized solution.
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