HTML Entity Detail

HTML Entity - Oe Ligature

Oe Ligature is a accented Latin letters and extended Latin alphabet characters. This HTML entity enables web developers to display this character reliably across all browsers without encoding issues.

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œ
Unicode

U+00153

HTML entity

œ

CSS code

\0153

Usage Examples

Use this HTML entity in multilingual web content, foreign words, and proper names. For example, résumé, façade, or Niño.

Common Mistakes

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Mistake: Using plain ASCII letters instead of accented characters in foreign words

Fix: Always use the correct accented character for proper spelling: 'jalapeño' not 'jalapeno', 'façade' not 'facade'. Use HTML entities when the character is not directly available on your keyboard.

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Mistake: Confusing similar-looking accented characters like á (a-acute) vs à (a-grave)

Fix: Acute (á) tilts right and is used in Spanish, French. Grave (à) tilts left and is used in Italian, Catalan. Verify the correct accent for the language you're writing.

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Mistake: Forgetting to include diacritics in SEO titles and meta descriptions

Fix: Search engines correctly index accented characters. Using proper accents in titles improves relevance for language-specific searches.

Oe Ligature

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Category: Latin Letter
Unicode U+00153
Hex Code œ
HTML Code œ
HTML Entity œ
CSS Code \0153
Windows Shortcut Alt 0156
Mac Shortcut ⌥Ö
HTML code example
CSS code example
Last updated: 21 Jun 2026