How can I display an infinity symbol (like the one in the picture) using HTML?
9 Answers
Use the HTML entity ∞
or ∞
.
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1@FranciscoCorralesMorales Well... googling for
utf-8 infinity symbol
gives me many interesting results within 3 seconds, including utf8icons.com, fileformat.info and others.– trejderJun 12, 2014 at 11:00 -
You can use the following:
- literal:
∞
(if the encoding you use can encode it — UTF-8 can, for example) - character reference:
∞
(decimal),∞
(hexadecimal) - entity reference:
∞
But whether it is displayed correctly does also depend on the font the text is displayed with.
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17+1 for mentioning the font-dependence. This is often overlooked in case of "unicode characters".– BalusCFeb 12, 2010 at 21:02
∞
This does not require a HTML entity if you are using a modern encoding (such as UTF-8). And if you're not already, you probably should be.
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4Curious: since I don't have a ∞ on my keyboard, would I always have to copy/paste the previous ∞? How do you get it there the first time? I find it easier and faster to type
∞
, but if there's a faster way to get this on to the screen with just a plain ol' keyboard, please share Feb 12, 2010 at 21:00 -
4The “Typing Special Characters” section here might help: xvsxp.com/misc/keyboard.php Feb 12, 2010 at 21:07
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I'm aware of the character maps, but I'm a fast typist and having to toggle to a UI and then back to the editor slows me down. I can still type
∞
faster. Feb 12, 2010 at 21:14 -
1I don't think there's a default key for infinity. However, like anything else you can set up a key shortcut. Jonas Kölker recommended Compose+1/0 (stackoverflow.com/questions/311244/…) Feb 12, 2010 at 21:33
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3What's your environment? On the Mac, it's option-5. In GTK+, it's C-S-u 2 2 1 E. On Windows, it's ALT 2 3 6 (keypad). A good text editor will also have a way to define an abbrev for it.– KenFeb 14, 2010 at 0:19
According to List of XML and HTML character entity references:
∞
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1Now this is the first page that comes up when you google the question. Jul 23, 2015 at 11:25
Like ЯegDwight said, you can use the HTML entity &infin
; or ∞
. A easy source of getting these codes, is to look at this entity list.
You can also use them in CSS, which was what I was looking for, just like font-awesome does. A simple CSS based solution would be to have something like:
.infinity-ico:before {
content: '\221E';
}
Infinity is a reserved character in HTML. Following are its values in various forms.
- Hex : 8734
- Decimal : 221E
- Entity : ∞
To use in html code
<p>The html symbol is ∞ </p>
<p>The html symbol is ∞ </p>
<p>The html symbol is ∞ </p>
Reference : HTML Symbols - HTML Infinity Symbol