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In keeping with the other cheat sheets, here's a thumbnail of the cheat sheet and brief description. It's really pretty simple, this one. There are four columns. Each of those columns is further divided into three. On the left is the actual code for the character. In the middle, the character itself, and on the right, the description of the character. And that's it!
The more astute of you may spot that the list appears to miss out numbers. Characters  to , and € to Ÿ, are unassigned in HTML, or assigned specific values that do not translate to characters (for example, tabs and line feeds). For this reason, they are omitted.
So now that you know what it is, please feel free to print out the HTML Character Entities cheat sheet:
Please note: If you wish to link to the HTML Character Entities cheat sheet from elsewhere, please link to this page so others find the description, rather than linking directly to the sheet.
And finally, if you like the cheat sheets, and want to say thanks, I do have an Amazon Wishlist. Thankyou very much to those who have already hunted it down and sent me something nice - I'm very grateful!
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