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Summary: The copyright symbol in HTML for Web pages is created by using the codes found at Websource.net. Add copyright symbols when creating a Web site with tips from a software developer in this free video on Web design and the Internet.
Luis Estrada has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He specializes in developing web sites and web applications. Estrada has been designing and creating websites for more than 8...read more
"Hello, my name is Luis Estrada, and I am a software developer. In this clip, I will show you how to add copyright symbols to a web page. Go back to our coded character table at websource.net. The first two characters in the table are the copyright and the registered mark symbols. Go to the page source and write ampersand copy semicolon, and ampersand reg semicolon. Save the file and refresh the page on your browser. You may also want to use the trademark symbol. Remember that all coded symbols start with ampersand and end with semicolon. Just type number 153; go back to your browser and refresh. I am Luis Estrada, and I have just shown you how to create web pages using HTML."
eHow Article: How to Add Copyright Symbols to a Web Page
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costwc said
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