How To Publish Wordpress Code

Date September 13, 2007

You also might have some trouble publishing code in your wordpress blog posts. If you do, then you can replace some of the common elements with these commands to allow the code to publish.

  • " - Quote Mark “
  • ' - Apostrophe ‘
  • © - Copyright symbol ©
  • : - Colon :
  • &#59; - Semi-colon ;
  • &#60; - Less than <
  • &#61; - Equals sign =
  • &#62; - Greater than >
  • &#63; - Question mark ?
  • &#64; - Commercial at @
  • &#35; - Number sign #
  • &#247 - Divide ÷
  • &divide; - Divide ÷
  • &#33; - Exclamation mark !
  • &#35; - Number sign (pound) #
  • &#36; - Dollar sign $
  • &#37; - Percent sign %
  • &#38; - Ampersand &
  • &amp; - Ampersand &
  • &#40; - Left parenthesis (
  • &#41; - Right parenthesis )
  • &#42; - Asterisk *
  • &#43; - Plus sign +
  • &#44; - Comma ,
  • &#45; - Hyphen -
  • &#46; - Period (fullstop) .

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2 Responses to “How To Publish Wordpress Code”

  1. Some Useful Coding Tips From Novovo.. | Perfidy said:

    [...] If you have a techy orientated blog you might want to put some examples of code in your blog. But, if you are running on wordpress this is not as easy as you think. Novovo has some tips. [...]

  2. Some Useful Coding Tips From Novovo.. | Perfidy said:

    [...] If you have a techy orientated blog you might want to put some examples of code in your blog. But, if you are running on wordpress this is not as easy as you think. Novovo has some tips. [...]

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