Friday, October 19, 2018
css - What is the HTML unicode character for a "tall" right chevron?
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I am looking for a unicode right chevron character, with no handle on the left, and I would like the top point and bottom point to be spread far apart. Similar to Ubuntu's (website) arrow in the search box.
I don't want »(») or →(→) or simply >. The problem with the first is there are two chevrons, not just one. The other one is way too small and has a handle. The third one has a vertex that is too acute.
I have looked at just about every unicode chart there is, and if there is none, then I'll just have to use an image (like Ubuntu). I'll deal with it, but that is a last resort.
Any help would be much appreciated!
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