Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths ⅞
The seven-eighths fraction is a precomposed Unicode character displaying ⅞ as a single glyph. It completes the set of eighth fractions and appears in precise measurement contexts, lumber sizing, and mathematical content. The character is the largest fraction in the Unicode Number Forms eighth-fraction series.
All Representations
⅞⅞⅞U+215ERendered Output
⅞ renders as the character shown above
When to Use Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths
Use the seven-eighths fraction in imperial measurement specifications, detailed technical documents, and any content where ⅞ needs to appear inline with text. It is the final member of the ⅛ through ⅞ series of precomposed fraction characters.
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<p>Symbol: ⅞</p><p>Symbol: ⅞</p><p>Symbol: ⅞</p><div title="The Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths: ⅞">Hover to see</div>About the Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths Entity
The Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths character (⅞) is a standard HTML entity defined in the HTML specification. In HTML source code, it can be written using the named entity reference ⅞, the decimal numeric character reference ⅞, or the hexadecimal numeric reference ⅞. The character is assigned Unicode code point U+215E in the Universal Character Set.
The seven-eighths fraction is a precomposed Unicode character displaying ⅞ as a single glyph. It completes the set of eighth fractions and appears in precise measurement contexts, lumber sizing, and mathematical content. The character is the largest fraction in the Unicode Number Forms eighth-fraction series.
Mathematical HTML entities enable web authors to display proper mathematical notation without relying on images or specialized rendering libraries like MathJax or KaTeX. While complex equations and multi-line formulas may still benefit from dedicated math typesetting tools, individual symbols expressed as HTML entities render quickly, remain accessible to screen readers, and can be styled with CSS just like regular text content.
When deciding how to encode the Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths character in your HTML documents, the named entity ⅞ is generally the most readable choice for developers reviewing or maintaining source code. The decimal form ⅞ and hexadecimal form ⅞ are equally valid alternatives that work in contexts where named entities may not be supported, or when generating HTML output programmatically from server-side code. All three representations produce identical visual output in every modern web browser.
Use the seven-eighths fraction in imperial measurement specifications, detailed technical documents, and any content where ⅞ needs to appear inline with text. It is the final member of the ⅛ through ⅞ series of precomposed fraction characters.
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