Whenever I am tasked with creating a web page, it ends up being the absolute bare minimum. (If you don't believe me, just visit
dougbunger.com!) Of course I do it in the interest of fast rendering and bandwidth conservation... because I am a good Internet citizen. So here are some fun unicode graphics that can be used as web page icons. There are thousands of characters, but these seem to be a good cross platform sub-set.
And by the way: Excuse the font.
This --> &
...is an ampersand.
| ← | ← |
↑ | ↑ |
→ | → |
↓ | ↓ |
| ↔ | ↔ |
↕ | ↕ |
| ⇐ | ⇐ |
⇑ | ⇑ |
⇒ | ⇓ |
⇓ | ⇓ |
| ⇔ | ⇔ |
⌂ | ⌂ |
| ■ | ■ |
□ | □ |
▪ | ▪ |
▫ | ▫ |
| ▲ | ▲ |
► | ► |
▼ | ▼ |
◄ | ◄ |
| ○ | ○ |
● | ● |
◖ | ◖ |
◘ | ◘ |
| ✇ | ✇ |
✈ | ✈ |
✓ | ✓ |
❥ | ❥ |
| ➲ | ➲ |
➳ | ➳ |
➸ | ➸ |
➼ | ➼ |
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