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  3. HTML Character Entities. Some characters are reserved in HTML. If you use the less than (<) or greater than (>) signs in your HTML text, the browser might mix them with tags. Entity names or entity numbers can be used to display reserved HTML characters. Entity names look like this: &

  4. Feb 2, 2013 · The character “<” is the LESS THAN character. If you actually meant an angle bracket, then you can use U+2329 LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET “⟨” or some similar character as such (with many caveats). – Jukka K. Korpela. Feb 2, 2013 at 7:04.

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  6. HTML entities are used to display characters and symbols that are reserved or cannot be entered by a keyboard. Get a complete list of useful character entities.

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  8. May 19, 2022 · How to Use HTML Entities. To use the entities provided in this article, copy the entity name or HTML code of the entities and paste them directly into your HTML file. If you are using the entity names, make sure they are preceded by an ampersand (&) and followed by a semicolon (;).

  9. For example, trying to display the left and right angle brackets (<>) in the source code may cause unexpected results in the output. Similarly, white spaces as written in the source code may not display as expected in the output HTML.

  10. HTML tags open and close with angle brackets (&lt;, &gt;). Ampersand (&) Since the ampersand is used to indicate the start of a character entity, it may not display properly as part of content. Use either &amp; or &38; to represent it instead.

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