webgyrl Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Ok I wonder if this is possible... I want a Service Mark entity for a site I am redesigning that has a program that needs it. I can do ™ = ™ ® = ® © = © But for the life of me I cannot find how to do a Service Mark SM that is supposed to be small and sort of at the top right of the title. It's supposed to look like the TM (™), but be SM Anyone have a clue how this is done? Thanks. Nat LOL seems the actual number, symbol combo for the TM just keeps switching to TM, but you get my drift... LOL Quote
TCH-Thomas Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 I havent a clue what a service mark is, but have a look at this page and see if it helps: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/unicode.html Quote
Madmanmcp Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 see if this article helps. h_tp://www.freewarehof.org/terms.html Quote
webgyrl Posted February 8, 2005 Author Posted February 8, 2005 Ok guys will check into those. What if I want the Service Mark to be in the <title></title> part of the site? Will the <sup></sup> work? Merci! Quote
webgyrl Posted February 8, 2005 Author Posted February 8, 2005 No it's not allowed within <title> <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bummer, that's where the client wants it. grrrrr Oh well. LOL I tried. Why do R and TM work, but not <sup>? Quote
webgyrl Posted February 8, 2005 Author Posted February 8, 2005 Those web sites are very informative. You would think browser support for these characters would be better than it is. I tried ℠ and it just shows as a box in IE 6. Now I will search for P in a circle. Quote
TCH-Dick Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Why do R and TM work, but not ?] Because you can use a character reference for TM and R but Sm requires a tag and you can't embed other tags within title. Quote
TCH-Dick Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 For the title just use ><title>Almost What the Client Wants(SM)</title> Quote
webgyrl Posted February 8, 2005 Author Posted February 8, 2005 Why do R and TM work, but not <sup>?] Because you can use a character reference for TM and R but Sm requires a tag and you can't embed other tags within title. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Why thankya sir! Makes perfect sense. Quote
webgyrl Posted February 8, 2005 Author Posted February 8, 2005 For the title just use ><title>Almost What the Client Wants(SM)</title> <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That is what I am going to suggest to him. Thanks Dick You so rawk Quote
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