‘Commercial-At’ | Symbol and Codes

Commercial-At

Codes for the ‘Commercial-At’ Symbol

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Formal Name:

Commercial-At

The symbol:

@

The Alt Code:

Alt 64

The HTML Code:

@

HTML Entity:

@

CSS Code:

\0040

Hex Code:

@

Unicode:

U+0040

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Video Explaining How to Insert Special Symbols

This video explains 7 ways to insert a special symbol into an MS Office application (e.g., Word) or a website using HTML, CSS, or JavaScript:

How To Insert the @ Symbol

(Method 1) Copy and paste the symbol.

Click on the @ symbol from the table above. Press the “Copy” button, and then paste the symbol into your document.

(Method 2) Use the “Alt Code.”

The Alt Code for @ is Alt 64. If you have a keyboard with a numeric pad, you can use this method. Simply hold down the Alt Key and type 64. When you lift the Alt Key, @ appears. (“Num Lock” must be on.)

(Method 3) Use the HTML Decimal Code (for webpages).

HTML TextOutput
@@

(Method 4) Use the HTML Entity Code (for webpages).

HTML TextOutput
@@

(Method 5) Use the CSS Code (for webpages).

CSS and HTML TextOutput

<style>
span:after {
content: “\0040”;}
</style>
<span>Symbol:</span>
Symbol: &commat;

(Method 6) Use the HTML Hex Code (for webpages).

HTML TextOutput
&#x40;&commat;

(Method 7) Use the Unicode (for various, e.g. Microsoft Office, JavaScript, Perl).

The Unicode for &commat; is U+0040. The important part is the hexadecimal number after the U+, which is used in various formats. For example, in Microsoft Office applications (e.g. Word, PowerPoint), do the following:

TypeOutput
0040
[Hold down Alt]
[Press x]&commat;
(Note that you can omit any leading zeros.)

In JavaScript, the syntax is \uXXXX. So, our example would be \u0040. (Note that the format is 4 hexadecimal characters.)

JavaScript TextOutput
let str = “\u0040”
document.write(“My symbol: ” + str)My symbol: &commat;

(Method 8) Use an Image (for various).

HTML TextOutput
<img src = “myImg.png”/>&commat;

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Click on ato copy its contents.Here is a quick quiz to test your knowledge of the most commonly used special symbols.This video explains 7 ways to insert a special symbol into an MS Office application (e.g., Word) or a website using HTML, CSS, or JavaScript:Click on the &commat; symbol from the table above. Press the “Copy” button, and then paste the symbol into your document.The Alt Code for &commat; is Alt 64. If you have a keyboard with a numeric pad, you can use this method. Simply hold down the Alt Key and type 64. When you lift the Alt Key, &commat; appears. (“Num Lock” must be on.)The Unicode for &commat; is. The important part is the hexadecimal number after the, which is used in various formats. For example, in Microsoft Office applications (e.g. Word, PowerPoint), do the following:In JavaScript, the syntax is \uXXXX. So, our example would be \u0040. (Note that the format is 4 hexadecimal characters.)