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Character references aren't as scary as they sound (no need to sweat). Let's find out why they exist, and then we can look at how you code them and use them. Take a look at your keyboard, can you type a copyright symbol © or an inverted exclamation mark ¡? Unless you're using a pretty strange keyboard then the answer is no. Business - All business/finance/loan/mortgage related link can be found here Computers - All computer hardware/software/peripheral related link can be found here Internet - All webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related link can be found here Software - All software related link can be found here Web Design - All web design/development related link can be found here Web Hosting - All web hosting related link can be found here Web Promotion - All search engine optimization/internet marketing related link can be found here Web Resources - All other web related link can be found here Recreation - All travel/hotel/cruise related link can be found here Casino - All online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette related link can be found here Health - All online pharmacy/hospital/health related link can be found here Shopping - All online shopping/gift related link can be found here Miscellaneous - All other links can be found here
A character reference or entity reference represents one character in XHTML, entity references can represent more than one character in SGML or XML but that's another story that you don't need to worry about right now. The difference between a character reference and an entity reference is this. Character references use numbers while entity references use names. Let's look at the copyright symbol we saw above. |
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