You hold down shift and then press 3, if this is what you are talking about: #
The Pound Sign Is This £
There is no official symbol for HTML. However there is an orange logo for HTML5.
£ is the symbol for the british pound(:
The symbol for pound currency is: £
You type a less than sign, then the name of the tag and then a greater than symbol. There are lots of HTML tags, for different purposes. The tag that starts a page is this one: <html>
The Pound Sign Is This £
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In HTML, an entity is a code that creates a character, such as a letter, number, or special symbol. One example would be "&", which creates an & symbol.
I have tried to type in the pound symbol for you but Answers.com won't allow it.
The HTML code used to define a blank space is &nbsp; ...
- the symbol for the pound (British Currency) translated in French "la livre" is £ as in England,- the "hash" key symbol (#) and the related weight unit are not used in France.
The pound symbol is £. Some currency conversions will sometimes refer to the currency as GBP (Great British Pound) or BPS (British Pound Sterling) or just Sterling. The pound symbol £ is based on the letter L from the Latin Libra and it is called a pound because originally the coins would have weighed one pound.