HTML Neither a Superset of Nor Equal To Code |
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HTML Code | ⊉ | ⊉ |
CSS3 Code | \2289 | |
HTML Entity | ⊉ | |
Hex Code | ⊉ | |
UNICODE | U+02289 | |
URL | %26%238841%3B | |
Category | HTML Math Equation Symbols Code | |
Usage ExamplesTo use Neither a Superset of Nor Equal To in Cascading Style Sheets or CSS file use the following code.
// css3 example usage
<style>
span {
content: "\2289";
}
</style>
To use Neither a Superset of Nor Equal To in in-line HTML code you can use it "as it is" but, it is recommend
that Neither a Superset of Nor Equal To should be used like the following example code. Because it help in assigning special CSS to it.
<!-- html usage -->
<i>⊉</i>
In order to send Neither a Superset of Nor Equal To via a HTML form or via a query string it should be properly encoded.
Following is the URL encoded format of Neither a Superset of Nor Equal To. Do not forget to Decode it on the server side.
https: //www.tutorialjinni.com/html-symbols-entity-codes.html? html-neither-a-superset-of-nor-equal-to-code=%26%238841%3B
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