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371 PointsDoesn't work with accents?
I typed <h1>Sérgio</h1> but it shows an @ and another symbol on preview.
If I remove the é character, it works.
What am I doing wrong?
<h1>Sérgio </h1>
1 Answer
Erik Nuber
20,629 Pointsfor accents you will have to use special character codes
é
is for the accent you are looking for.
Here is a page with a list of them
http://symbolcodes.tlt.psu.edu/web/codehtml.html
sérgio;
seems odd but that is just how it's done.