Use the HTML character entity ™ (preferred) or the character decimal code ™ or the character hex code ࡊ.
Use HTML Character entity ® it is a logo used for indicating registered and tradmark.
To add the trademark symbol in html (™) you can call the HTML entity. To do this, you add an ampersand followed either by the entities name, or it's number, and then a semicolon.
Trademark is represented either by ™ or ™.
If you want the registered trademark symbol (®) you can use either ® or ®
So...
<h1>Answers®</h1>
Would give a line similar to the Answers.com logo in the banner on this page.
The code is <pre>℠</pre> ℠
because in XML there is no predefined tags
HTML, or Hyper Text Mark-Up Language, is used to create web pages. If you want to create one, you can start with a text -editing program such as notepad or textpad, or a program like Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage.
HTML (Hyper Text Mark-up Language), is used to create web pages as I do every day. It is used to display images and text in the right way to create a web page, this is used alongside CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to make them look nice, http://www.flowwebdesign.co.uk/, this site has barely any html, to see this right click and click view source, but has about 150 lines of CSS, combined you can make some great looking web pages.
HTML stands for HyperText Mark-up Language. It is a method of 'writing' web-pages.
Comment Tags are ignored by the browser and are not displayed. If you want to make a note or a comment within your HTML document use the following HTML You can use it to mark off where a certain section of your page starts and ends so you can easily locate it to edit. for example (The browser will ignore this notation) The WikiAnswers website rocks. (The browser will ignore this notation)
U+2120 In Unicode or a superscripted TM
because in XML there is no predefined tags
Legal definition: The symbol (SM) is used to indicate that a word, phrase, logo or design is treated as a service mark by the party - that is, that the party claims rights in the mark. The mark does not need to be federally registered to use this symbol, unlike the ® symbol.
Legal definition: The symbol (SM) is used to indicate that a word, phrase, logo or design is treated as a service mark by the party - that is, that the party claims rights in the mark. The mark does not need to be federally registered to use this symbol, unlike the ® symbol.
HTML, or Hyper Text Mark-Up Language, is used to create web pages. If you want to create one, you can start with a text -editing program such as notepad or textpad, or a program like Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage.
Hypertext Mark Language
The (R) symbol is used to indicate that the preceding word or phrase is a trademark or service mark that has been registered with the trademark office.
HTML
The " symbol is called a quotation mark.
HTML (Hyper Text Mark-up Language), is used to create web pages as I do every day. It is used to display images and text in the right way to create a web page, this is used alongside CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to make them look nice, http://www.flowwebdesign.co.uk/, this site has barely any html, to see this right click and click view source, but has about 150 lines of CSS, combined you can make some great looking web pages.
Hyper Text Mark-up Language
HTML stands for Hyper Text Mark-up Language and was created in 1991.