This section includes the standard 16 colors with their relative names, and also includes the remanining 216 web safe colors: all these colors are supported by any browser on any operating system, whereas non-web safe colors may be rendered with s...
These are the most common "named" colors in HTML, you can click on each of them to see how text reads with the selected HTML color as a background. Color Name ...
This section contains all the Greek letters supported by the HTML language: Greek letters are HTML entities and are rendered with special HEX or HTML entity codes, so you may find this cheat sheet very useful ...
These HTML math symbols are HTML entities, they can be coded either as an entity name or with an entity reference number. Result Description ...
This is the full, master list of all available HTML entities. HTML from version 4.01 onwards uses the ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set, which can be divided in two subsections: Codes from 0 to 127 are the original 7-BIT ASCII code...
These are HTML symbols that don't fit in either math symbols or Greek letters. They can be expressed with entity names or entity numbers just like the other HTML entities. Result ...
HTML entities and special characters cannot be entered directly as an URL (for example in your browser's address bar), so they have to be encoded. Most programming languages offer specific functions to do this (for example PHP's "urlencode" and "u...
This is a complete list of all HTML and XHTML tags, including deprecated tags. We also indicate if these are valid tags in the three different XHTML Doctypes (strict, transitional and frameset). HTML Tag List ...
When a client (usually a browser) requests a webpage from a server, the server's response is returned with HTTP headers, with a numeric code, indicating the success or failure of the request. This is a list of all the possible HTTP statu...