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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa11 Letter

﨑 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph (U+FA11) used for compatibility in legacy East Asian character sets.

U+FA11

﨑 is the character “CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA11” (U+FA11). It’s primarily useful when you need to copy an exact compatibility-form character from legacy text or datasets.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa11 Letter Meaning

﨑 (U+FA11) is a CJK compatibility ideograph. Characters in the “compatibility ideograph” range are typically tied to legacy East Asian encodings and may represent a particular form expected by older data sources. In modern text, it’s best treated as a literal character: copy it directly when you need the exact code point, and ensure your font supports it. If a font doesn’t include this glyph, you may see a missing-character box or a fallback glyph. When used in web or developer contexts, rely on the provided code point and escapes (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) to preserve correctness.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character from legacy East Asian text into a document or database
  • Web testing to verify whether a chosen font/glyph set renders U+FA11 correctly
  • Debugging or normalizing imported datasets that contain CJK compatibility ideographs
  • Typography work where an exact code point match matters for layout
  • Developer usage when you must reproduce a specific Unicode character in code or templates

Examples

﨑 CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA11

  • Test string: 﨑
  • Legacy codepoint check: U+FA11 = 﨑
  • Font preview: 﨑, 﨑, 﨑
  • Dataset sample: row_17 contains 﨑
  • Document note: Replace placeholder with 﨑

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FA11
HTML Entity﨑
HTML Code﨑
CSS\FA11

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa11 letter mean?

﨑 (U+FA11) is a CJK compatibility ideograph. Characters in the “compatibility ideograph” range are typically tied to legacy East Asian encodings and may represent a particular form expected by older data sources. In modern text, it’s best treated as a literal character: copy it directly when you need the exact code point, and ensure your font supports it. If a font doesn’t include this glyph, you may see a missing-character box or a fallback glyph. When used in web or developer contexts, rely on the provided code point and escapes (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) to preserve correctness.

What Unicode character is 﨑?

﨑 is the CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA11 with Unicode code point U+FA11.

How can I copy 﨑 into my work?

Copy the character directly from this page (﨑). For precision in code, use the escapes provided (HTML, CSS, or JavaScript).

Will 﨑 display correctly on all devices?

Not always. Display depends on whether the active font includes the glyph for U+FA11. If it’s missing, you may see a fallback or a missing-character symbol.

What are the common ways to encode 﨑 in code?

You can use the Unicode code point U+FA11. The page also provides an HTML entity (﨑) plus CSS and JavaScript escapes (\\FA11 and \\u{FA11}).