Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Insert special characters
Certain special characters
are represented in HTML by a name or a number, referred to as an entity.
HTML includes entity names for characters such as the copyright
symbol (©), the ampersand (&),
and the registered-trademark symbol (®).
Each entity has both a name (such as —)
and a numeric equivalent (such as —).
 HTML uses the angle brackets <> in its code,
but you may need to express the special characters for greater than
or less than without Dreamweaver interpreting them as code. In this
case, use > for greater than (>) and < for less
than (<). Unfortunately, many browsers (especially older
browsers, and browsers other than Netscape Navigator and Internet
Explorer) don’t properly display many of the named entities.
- In the Document window, place the insertion point
where you want to insert a special character.
- Do one of the following:
Select the name of the character from the
Insert > HTML > Special Characters submenu.
In the Text category of the Insert panel, click
the Characters button and select the character from the submenu.
 There are many other special characters
available; to select one of them, select Insert > HTML >
Special Characters > Other or click the Characters button
in the Text category of the Insert panel and select the Other Characters
option. Select a character from the Insert Other Character dialog
box, and click OK.
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