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  • 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 )
  • List of XML and HTML character entity references - Wikipedia
    This article lists the character entity references that are valid in HTML and XML documents
  • HTML Characters
    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
  • Common HTML entities used for typography - W3C Wiki
    The en dash is used between two quantities or dates to suggest a range, and is indistinguishable from a proper minus sign ( minus; #8722;) However, it should always be distinguished from a hyphen ( #45;), which is used to separate the parts of an ad hoc compound word
  • HTML Entity Encoder Decoder - Convert , lt;, gt; Online
    For example, the less-than sign is written as lt;, and an ampersand is written as amp; Use this page to encode HTML entities, decode HTML entities, check the ampersand entity, or browse the HTML entity reference table
  • 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
  • What are HTML entities? - Educative
    Typically, HTML will interpret the less-than sign (<) as a tag If you would like to have the less-than sign as text, HTML allows you to write lt;, as seen from the example above


















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