Hearts, Planets and Other Unicode Symbols

Ever seen a heart in a HTML document? Or perhaps a Word processing document? Not an image, an actual hear, in which you can copy and paste. Just like it was a part of the font package. Well it is, on most operating systems. And it’s apart of UTF-8 UNICODE, so you can use it almost anywhere, just make sure you have to right syntax. Here’s the syntax for some symbols in HTML:

NameSymbolHTML CODE
Heart-1:&#9829
Heart-2:&#9825
Star-1:&#9733
Star-2:&#9734
Ohm:&#x2384
Sun:&#9737
Mercury:&#9791
Venus:&#9792
Earth-Moon:♁ ☽&#9793-&#9789
Mars:&#9794
Ceres:&#9907
Jupiter:&#9795
Saturn:&#9796
Uranus:&#9797
Neptune:&#9798
Pluto:&#9799

Cool huh? If you want more, check out Peppoj.net/symb.html for more. Keep checking it, cause I will keep adding stuff that I find interesting.

Do you have a symbol you want me to add? Leave a comment!

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