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.
The HTML code used to define a blank space is &nbsp; ...
I have tried to type in the pound symbol for you but Answers.com won't allow it.
- 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.
No, the pound symbol (£) is not the same as the euro symbol (€). The pound symbol represents the currency of the United Kingdom, the British pound sterling, while the euro symbol represents the currency used by many European Union countries, the euro. Each symbol has distinct origins and meanings related to their respective currencies.