[size=2]I've been trying to put a star on my webpage using HTML and the code works for awhile, but then as soon as i close my browser, the stars turn into ?? marks. and I don't know why.
this is the code that i'm using. I'm not even sure if its the right format or not. but if any of you know how i could remedy this that would be great!
star outline
[ number: & # 9734 ; ] cept, no spaces after the :
thanks.
fallenxstar
Do you have any of the http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2606/fontsupport.htm installed on your system? I don't, which is why all my browsers show the "unknown character" symbol, rather than the white star symbol.
The Deja Vu fonts on that site are free and are worth getting IMHO. That's if you're interested in serious Unicode representation, of course.
This is true, Darin, but my so-called advice was aimed at the OP who may be interested in getting hold of the DV fonts, and letting his users know that they exist and how they can obtain them if needed.
Peter1968, where would I get these DV fonts. I'm really new to this kind of stuff....
Thank you both for your help.
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http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Anyone know the code for stars that are colour filled? Thanks!
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=unicode+star
Ewww, that site has begun to autotranslate according to locale, not preferred language, and since "Google" is an image it remains "untranslated". It's impossible as a verb in Swedish. Dumbasses.
Pandy, Go to translate.google.com and try to watch the site from there
But I don't want it translated. That's why I'm complaining and set the preferred language to English in my browsers. But thank you anyway.
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