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Technical information
Symbol | • | |
Name | Bullet | |
Unicode number | U+2022 | |
Category | Circle |
Description | The Unicode character •, or U+2022, is named "Bullet". It belongs to the "General Punctuation" block, which includes a variety of punctuation characters not specific to any particular script or language. This character falls under the "Punctuation, Other" category. Visually, it represents a small, round, filled-in dot. The bullet is commonly used in written texts to introduce items in a list, especially when the order of the items is not important. It provides a clear, visual separation between individual elements of the list, helping to improve readability. The bullet can also be used in other contexts, such as to denote omitted letters in a word, to separate phrases or sections of text, or as a placeholder for user-defined characters. As with other symbols, the specific interpretation can depend on context. |
Encoding
HTML Entity | • | |
HTML Entity (hex) | • | |
HTML Entity (named) | • | |
URL Escape Code | %E2%80%A2 | |
UTF-8 (hex) | 0xE2 0x80 0xA2 | |
UTF-8 (binary) | 11100010:10000000:10100010 | |
UTF-16 | 0x2022 | |
UTF-32 | 0x00002022 |
Source Code
C, C++, and Java | "\u2022" | |
CSS Code | \2022 | |
JavaScript | "\u2022" | |
Perl | \x{2022} | |
Python 2 | u"\u2022" | |
Python 3 | \u2022 | |
Ruby | \u{2022} |
Preview
This Unicode character looks like this • in sentence and in bold like this • and in italic like this •.
input-group
Font size:
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12px
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16px
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20px
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28px
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36px
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48px
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72px
CSS Property: font-weight
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HTML Forms and Input
input
disabled input
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select
button
button
Code examples in HTML and CSS
The symbol in different fonts
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-apple-system
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Apple Color Emoji
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Arial
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BlinkMacSystemFont
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Courier New
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Georgia
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Droid Sans
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Helvetica
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Noto Sans
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Oxygen
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Roboto
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"Segoe UI"
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sans-serif
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Segoe UI Emoji
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Segoe UI Symbol
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system-ui
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Times New Roman
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Ubuntu
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Verdana