Skull Crossbones
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Does anyone know how to draw a skull and crossbones using only keyboard symbols?
I want to put a skull and crossbones in the signature of my text messages, so I need to know how to draw one using symbols
[ ☠ ] skull & crossbones: [ & #9760 ; (without spaces) ]
Maybe use this example to style them as you want:
9774 ; (without spaces)
Some symbols may not show because your computer does not contain the font set and/or your browser is not set to the correct Character Encoding. Changing browser's encoding is usually done from its View Menu.
Sites for Codes:
http://www.menekali.com/255-windows-alt-codes/
http://www.questgems.com/alt_codes.htm
http://www.planetburrito.com/tb/alt_codes.html
http://thurmania.com/Altchart.html
http://www.bigbaer.com/reference/character_entity_reference.htm
More Sites for Codes:
http://www.pcguide.com/res/tablesASCII-c.html
http://www.coloryourprofyle.com/webdings/webdings.html
http://www.geocities.com/jazmin_star/altcodes/
http://www.coloryourprofyle.com/wingdings/wingdings.html
http://www.evotech.net/blog/2007/08/first-5800-numeric-html-character-entities/
To use the Alt codes you must have the Number Keypad on. On a PC, just press the NumLock key and light should come on and you can use the Alt codes. For laptops, You have to use the Fn + Alt keys together and the number keypad is the numbers on certain dedicated letters keys. Check your Help for your laptop to show which key engages and locks the Fn (Number Pad) on.