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  1. Aug 7, 2010 · The official rupee symbol is in the currency symbols set: U+20B9 INDIAN RUPEE SIGN. The decimal representation is 8377, hence ₹ or ₹ is correct. – Jonathan Leffler

  2. HTML Unicode UTF-8. UTF-8 Currency Symbols. Previous Next . Hex 20A0-20CF / Decimal 8352-8399. If you want any of these characters displayed in HTML, you can use the HTML entity found in the table below. If the character does not have an HTML entity, you can use the decimal (dec) or hexadecimal (hex) reference. Example. <p> I will display € </p>

  3. To display Indian rupee symbol in HTML pages, Use rupee ASCII code 8377 Or rupee Unicode character code &#x20B9 Or CSS content values Or Use font awesome icons. Arunkumar Blog Posts

  4. Aug 30, 2010 · The HTML entity for the Indian rupee sign is &#8377; (₹). Use it like you would &copy; for the copyright sign. For more, read Wikipedia's article on the rupee sign.

  5. Feb 23, 2019 · There's still no html entity name for the Indian rupee symbol(₹) but there are only unicode, hex code, html code and css code as mentioned on the above given link: UNICODE U+020B9 HEX CODE &#x20B9; HTML CODE &#8377; CSS CODE \20B9

  6. HTML symbol, character and entity codes, ASCII, CSS and HEX values for Indian Rupee Sign, plus a panoply of others.

  7. Apr 22, 2023 · How to type Indian Rupee symbol ₹ using alt code keyboard shortcuts in Windows, Mac and HTML documents along with shortcuts for Tamil Rupee, Gujarati Rupee and Bengali Rupee signs.

  8. Jan 29, 2020 · How to display rupee symbol in HTML - The rupee symbol is the following and not every browser supports it:&#X20B9;To make it visible on your web page: You can use the following as well:₹

  9. Nov 28, 2013 · Type or insert Indian Rupee symbol (INR or Rs) in HTML, MS Word, Excel and text with Unicode. Add Rupees currency sign using with standard English keyboard.

  10. Jun 11, 2011 · Display Indian rupee symbol using HTML. If the computer supports Unicode 6.0, then Indian rupee symbol can be displayed in the webpage using the following HTML code: ₹. Since Unicode 6.0 is not available in the computers everywhere, you will need to use custom tools and scripts to display them.