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  • trusst_3@hotmail.com

    Looking for this entity in the HTML List

    Hi,

    Does anyone know how to display this entity in HTML.

     but i need it to be filled with black and not empty.
    Basically it is a black square bullet. (I dont know why its not
    showing up here ...
    The &#61607 is a square bullet which is not filled and i need it to be
    filled)

    ....I cannot use UL or OL with type="square" coz i need an HTML output
    like this:

    Cars  Trucks  Planes  Bicycles

    Or can i use OL or UL for this???

    Any suggestions, ideas would be welcome.

    Thanks in advance,
    Russ
  • Thomas Sahling

    #2
    Re: Looking for this entity in the HTML List

    trusst_3@hotmai l.com schrieb:
    [color=blue]
    > The &#61607 is a square bullet which is not filled and i need it to be
    > filled)
    > ...I cannot use UL or OL with type="square" coz i need an HTML output[/color]

    AFAIK it is not available.

    I guess you have to do a little GIF graphic with a little
    black square.

    Bye,
    Thomas

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    • Alan J. Flavell

      #3
      Re: Looking for this entity in the HTML List

      On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 trusst_3@hotmai l.com wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > [/color]

      Hello, has there been a sudden mass sale of private use area
      characters?
      [color=blue]
      > but i need it to be filled with black and not empty.[/color]

      The standard Unicode character for BLACK SQUARE is ■
      [color=blue]
      > Basically it is a black square bullet. (I dont know why its not
      > showing up here ...[/color]

      "Here" is not a good place to expect Unicode characters to be well
      supported.
      [color=blue]
      > Cars  Trucks  Planes  Bicycles[/color]

      Looks like a list to me.

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      • trusst_3@hotmail.com

        #4
        Re: Looking for this entity in the HTML List

        "Alan J. Flavell" <flavell@ph.gla .ac.uk> wrote in message news:<Pine.LNX. 4.53.0311232331 140.8134@ppepc5 6.ph.gla.ac.uk> ...[color=blue]
        > On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 trusst_3@hotmai l.com wrote:
        >[color=green]
        > > [/color]
        >
        > Hello, has there been a sudden mass sale of private use area
        > characters?
        >[color=green]
        > > but i need it to be filled with black and not empty.[/color]
        >
        > The standard Unicode character for BLACK SQUARE is ■
        >[color=green]
        > > Basically it is a black square bullet. (I dont know why its not
        > > showing up here ...[/color]
        >
        > "Here" is not a good place to expect Unicode characters to be well
        > supported.
        >[color=green]
        > > Cars  Trucks  Planes  Bicycles[/color]
        >
        > Looks like a list to me.[/color]


        Hey Alan,

        Thanks.... ■ is what i was looking for!!!

        Thanks Again.

        Russ

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        • Jukka K. Korpela

          #5
          Re: Looking for this entity in the HTML List

          trusst_3@hotmai l.com wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > ■ is what i was looking for!!![/color]

          If that's a solution, then the problem was a bit odd. The reason is that the
          character is not widely supported by WWW browsers.

          Since you logically have an unnumbered list, you should simply use <ul>
          markup and worry about presentation later, in the CSS part of your project.

          However if you worry about lack of sufficient support to CSS properties that
          you would need for the desired visual appearance, putting the items into a
          simple sequence with some explicit separators is a common and fairly
          harmless workaround. But using a poorly supported special character isn't a
          good idea. How many speech browsers, for example, do you expect to be able
          to read the black square smoothly and understandably? And what does a user
          think when a graphic browser displays it e.g. as a question mark?

          It's better to use an image, embedded e.g. with
          <img alt="|" src="square.gif ">

          --
          Yucca, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
          Pages about Web authoring: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/www.html

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