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  1. 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). –

  2. www.w3schools.com › charsets › ref_html_entities_4HTML 4 Entities - W3Schools

    superscript two = superscript digit two = squared Try it. ³. ³. ³. ³. superscript three = superscript digit three = cubed Try it. ´. ´.

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  3. Apr 17, 2014 · They seem to pre-process and strip anything with angle brackets. This not only excludes the html tags that bugged them but every html code including new paragraphs. So now every submission just looks like a massive slab of text without any formatting at all.

  4. Jan 5, 2014 · For obvious reasons, the left angle bracket cannot be used literally in HTML text. The status of the right angle bracket is not quite so clear. It does work when I try it, but of course browsers are notoriously forgiving of constructs that are not strictly valid HTML.

  5. This regular expression finds all angle brackets that are associated with a known list of HTML tag names our customer normally uses and substitutes for non encodable characters. What is left is angle brackets in text. Those are encoded and substitution is reversed, rendering html and angle brackets properly encoded when saved to a database.

  6. Oct 26, 2020 · You can use left or right angle bracket, or lower than / greater than chars, with css rotation : content:"<"; transform:rotate(90deg)

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  8. Feb 1, 2020 · Elements are the building blocks of HTML that describe the structure and content of a web page. They are the “Markup” part of HyperText Markup Language (HTML). HTML syntax uses the angle brackets (”<” and ”>”) to hold the name...