Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark

Shortcodes

Copy and paste codes for Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark symbol ‹ to use in your websites, apps, blogs, and more.

Unicode
U+2039
Alt Code
0139
HTML Code
‹
HTML Entity
‹
HEX Code
‹
CSS Code
\2039
JS/JSON
\u2039
Unix/C/PHP/JAVA
0x2039
URL-encode
%E2%80%B9
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Customize ‹ symbol as you like and download Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark as SVG or PNG or copy its HTML code to use in your projects.

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How to type Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark symbol ‹ ?

Using Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark Alt Code:

You can type the Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark symbol ‹ using your keyboard by using the Alt Code for Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark. 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 Alt code 0139 using the Numpad.
  3. Release the Alt key.

This will make the ‹ appear on your screen.

Alternative Methods:

  • You can try inserting Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark symbol using these system tools:
    • Mac Character Viewer (Control + Command + Space)
    • Windows Emoji/Symbol Picker (Win + .)
    • Windows Character Map (charmap.exe)
  • Note: These tools may not include all Unicode symbols
  • Copy and paste the ‹ symbol directly from this website.
  • Use provided codes for Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark symbol where they are supported.

How to add Single Left-pointing Angle Quotation Mark symbol in HTML, CSS, and JS?

HTML Methods:

1. Direct Symbol:
<span>‹</span>
2. HTML Decimal Code:
<span>&#8249;</span>
3. HTML Entity:
<span>&lsaquo;</span>
4. Hexadecimal Code:
<span>&#x2039;</span>
Preview:

CSS Method:

.symbol::before {
    content: '\\2039';
}
Preview: Symbol

JavaScript Methods:

1. Direct Symbol:
document.querySelector('.symbol').textContent = '‹';
2. Unicode Escape:
document.querySelector('.symbol').textContent = '\u2039';
Preview: