Bullet Operator

Shortcodes

Copy and paste codes for Bullet Operator symbol ∙ to use in your websites, apps, blogs, and more.

Unicode
U+2219
Alt Code
249
HTML Code
∙
HEX Code
∙
CSS Code
\2219
JS/JSON
\u2219
Unix/C/PHP/JAVA
0x2219
URL-encode
%E2%88%99
copied

Customize Bullet Operator Symbol

Customize ∙ symbol as you like and download Bullet Operator as SVG or PNG or copy its HTML code to use in your projects.

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How to type Bullet Operator symbol ∙ ?

Using Bullet Operator Alt Code:

You can type the Bullet Operator symbol ∙ using your keyboard by using the Alt Code for Bullet Operator. Before you begin, ensure that your Num Lock is turned on, and use the Numpad to type the code. Then, follow these simple steps:

  1. Hold down the Alt key on your keyboard.
  2. Type the number 249 using the Numpad.
  3. Release the Alt key.

This will make the ∙ appear on your screen.

How to add Bullet Operator symbol in HTML, CSS, and JS?

Insert ∙ Bullet Operator using HTML

1. Copy-paste Bullet Operator directly:
<span>∙</span>
2. HTML Decimal Code:
<span>&#8729;</span>
3. Hexadecimal Code:
<span>&#x2219;</span>
Preview:

Add Bullet Operator symbol with CSS

.bullet-operator::before {
    content: '\\2219';
}
Preview: Bullet Operator

Bullet Operator JavaScript Code

1. Direct Symbol:
document.querySelector('.bullet-operator').textContent = '∙';
2. Unicode Escape for ∙:
document.querySelector('.bullet-operator').textContent = '\u2219';
Preview: