| Fraction | Code |
|---|---|
| ⅒ | ⅒ |
| ⅑ | ⅑ |
| ⅛ | ⅛ |
| ⅐ | ⅐ |
| ⅙ | ⅙ |
| ⅕ | ⅕ |
| ¼ | ¼ |
| ⅓ | ⅓ |
| ⅜ | ⅜ |
| ⅖ | ⅖ |
| ½ | ½ |
| ⅗ | ⅗ |
| ⅝ | ⅝ |
| ⅔ | ⅔ |
| ¾ | ¾ |
| ⅘ | ⅘ |
| ⅚ | ⅚ |
| ⅞ | ⅞ |
Unicode does not define custom fractions like 5/16, 9/16, etc. If you want to display these after a number (e.g., 1 5/16 or 1-5/16) in a compact way, you can manually style them using superscript and subscript formatting like this:
1<span style=“font-size:66%;”><sup>5</sup>/<sub>16</sub></span>
which gives: 15/16
If you add a quotation mark (“) that does not follow a number, web browsers will typically render it as a quote mark instead of an inch symbol. To ensure it displays as an inch mark, you can use the HTML code ″ which renders as ″.
