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CSS
If you want to use the above characters from CSS (like i.e: in an :before
or :after
pseudo) simply use the escaped \
Unicode HEX value, like for example:
[class^="ico-"], [class*=" ico-"]{ font: normal 1em/1 Arial, sans-serif; display: inline-block;}.ico-times:before{ content: "\2716"; }.ico-check:before{ content: "\2714"; }
<i class="ico-times"></i><i class="ico-check"></i>
Use examples for different languages:
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HTML'\2715'
CSS like i.e:.clear:before { content: '\2715'; }
'\u2715'
JavaScript string