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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T07:01:13+00:00 2026-05-26T07:01:13+00:00

SOLVED – used \00a9 instead of © Pretty self-explanatory: body:after { content: © me;

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SOLVED – used \00a9 instead of ©

Pretty self-explanatory:

body:after {
    content: "© me";
    /* other formatting */
}

In HTML, the © sequence inserts a copyright character. Can this be done in CSS Pseudo-Elements like I’m trying to do here?

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    2026-05-26T07:01:14+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 7:01 am

    CSS doesn’t use HTML’s entities; it uses its own unicode escape sequences.

    You need to use \00a9 for the copyright symbol.

    body:after {
      content:"\00a9 me";
    }
    

    See here for a cheat-sheet table which shows just about every entity/unicode string you’d ever need: http://www.evotech.net/blog/2007/04/named-html-entities-in-numeric-order/

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