Archive: HTML Coding

HTML List of Countries in the World

HTML list for countries in the world for your HTML form

Related article: HTML select list of states in the US


This HTML select list / pull-down menu of countries in the world will come in handy when you need to create a Contact form with a drop-down menu for countries. The pull-down menu will make it easier for your users to input their countries and make the output consistent on your end.


HTML List of States in the U.S.

HTML list for States in the U.S. for your HTML form

Related article: HTML select list of countries in the world

This HTML select list / pull-down menu of U.S. states will come in handy when you need to create a Contact form for the U.S. The pull-down menu will make it easier for your users to input their states and make the output consistent on your end.


HTML Special Characters – Special Entities

Want to add copyright symbol ©, trademark ™, or registered symbol ® to your website?
Here are some of the most commonly used HTML special characters/ special entities.

Roughly, special entities / special characters are characters that you may not be able to type them directly from the keyboard and make them display properly on your website. Copryright symbol ©, trademark symbol ™, registered mark ® or accented letters like á and ñ are examples of special characters.

An entity begins with an ampersand (&) and ends with a semicolon (;). For example, the following is an entity for the copyright symbol: © which will be displayed as © in your browser.