
This is because, even though it might appear OK in your WYSIWYG editor, it might not necessarily appear correctly when displayed within a browser. It's best to avoid copying and pasting your copyright symbol from another source (for example, a Word document or PDF). In this example, the copyright notice is enclosed within the tag. Here's an example of a copyright notice at the footer of a website. You'll notice that the result is the same as when using the entity number above. Here's how you use the HTML entity name to display the copyright symbol on a webpage. Here's how you use the HTML entity number to display the copyright symbol on a webpage. Regardless of which method you use, the copyright symbol will appear the same when rendered in the browser.


There are two main ways to display the copyright symbol on a webpage use the HTML entity number, or use the HTML entity name. This page contains HTML code for adding the copyright symbol to your website or blog.
