What are HTML Special Characters, you ask. Special Characters are simply letters, and little icons which aren't found available on most keyboards. They also provide text alternatives for HTML <brackets>.
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Character
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HTML Equivalent
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Description
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Ampersand (&)
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&
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To form a proper code, the HTML Equivalent for the ampersand must be used at all times, even within URL Query Strings.
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HTML Left Open Bracket (<)
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<
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Handy for HTML Tutorials and such.
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HTML Right Open Bracket (>)
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>
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Also handy for HTML tutorials and such.
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Left Angled Quote («)
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«
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Handy for decorating navigation menus.
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Right Angled Quote (»)
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»
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Handy for decorating navigation menus.
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Lowercase 'E' Acute Accent (é)
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é
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Really helps when spelling Pokémon.
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That's about all of the major ones you'd be needing. Check back, because there will always be more!
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