HTML Horizontal Rules (<hr>)
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The <hr> tag represents a thematic break in a page, typically displayed as a horizontal rule. It separates content into distinct sections.
Basic Usage
HTML
<hr>
Example with Other Elements
HTML
<h1>Section 1</h1>
<p>Content for section 1.</p>
<hr>
<h1>Section 2</h1>
<p>Content for section 2.</p>
Attributes
While the <hr> tag doesn't have many attributes, here are the ones you might use:
- width: Specifies the width of the rule.
- size: Specifies the height of the rule.
- align: Specifies the alignment of the rule (left, right, or center).
- noshade: Specifies that the rule should not be shaded.
Note: The appearance of the <hr> element can be heavily customized using CSS.
Example with Attributes
HTML
<hr width="50%" size="5" align="center" noshade>
Important Points
- Semantic meaning: The
<hr>tag has a semantic meaning, indicating a thematic break. - Visual appearance: While traditionally displayed as a horizontal line, its appearance can vary based on user styles or browser settings.
- Accessibility: The
<hr>tag provides a visual cue for screen reader users, helping them understand the structure of the page.
When to Use <hr>
- To separate content into distinct sections.
- To indicate a change in topic or mood.
- To visually break up long sections of text.
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