#20: Post edited
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2020-08-08T15:42:43Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#19: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-08-01T22:58:07Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#18: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-08-01T22:57:46Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#17: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-08-01T22:55:43Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#16: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-08-01T22:55:15Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#15: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-08-01T22:54:57Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-07-15T20:25:56Z (over 4 years ago)
#13: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-07-15T20:24:52Z (over 4 years ago)
#12: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-07-15T20:24:39Z (over 4 years ago)
#11: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-12T16:08:22Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#10: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T15:03:15Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#9: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:53:26Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
#8: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:50:14Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
#7: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:50:04Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
#6: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:49:50Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
#5: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:46:34Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator. For example:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
#4: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:45:52Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator:
&12; --> &12;<br>
&34; --> &34;<br>
&58; --> &58;<br>
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator:
&frac12; --> ½<br>
&frac34; --> ¾<br>
&frac58; --> ⅝<br>
#3: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:45:12Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
Any fraction with a single digit in the numerator and denominator can be written as <b>&fracXY;</b> where X is the numerator and Y the denominator:
&12; --> &12;<br>
&34; --> &34;<br>
&58; --> &58;<br>
#2: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:41:52Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site:
#1: Post edited
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Olin Lathrop
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2020-06-11T14:40:20Z (over 4 years ago)
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the many HTML references out there for details. Here are a few relevant to this site:
In addition to general <a href="https://electrical.codidact.com/help/formatting">document formatting</a>, the HTML special characters are also supported. These are triggered by the syntax <b>&xxx;</b> where xxx is a short name for the specific special character.
There are many many special characters defined in HTML. Consult one of the numerous HTML references out there for details. Here are a few special characters relevant to this site: