HTML <hr> tag
Example
A horizontal line is marked up as follows:
This is some text <hr /> This is some text |
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Definition and Usage
The <hr> tag creates a horizontal line in an HTML page.
Browser Support
The <hr> tag is supported in all major browsers.
Differences Between HTML and XHTML
In HTML the <hr> tag has no end tag.
In XHTML the <hr> tag must be properly closed, like this: <hr />.
All "presentation attributes" of the hr element were deprecated
in HTML 4.01, and are not supported in XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD.
Tips and Notes
Note: The hr element renders differently in different browsers.
Optional Attributes
DTD indicates in which DTD the attribute is
allowed. S=Strict, T=Transitional, and F=Frameset.
Attribute |
Value |
Description |
DTD |
align |
center
left
right |
Deprecated. Use styles instead. Specifies the alignment of the horizontal rule. |
TF |
noshade |
noshade |
Deprecated. Use styles instead. When set to true the rule should render
in a solid color, when set to false the rule should render in a two-color
"groove". |
TF |
size |
pixels |
Deprecated. Use styles instead. Specifies the thickness (height) of the
horizontal rule. |
TF |
width |
pixels
% |
Deprecated. Use styles instead. Specifies the width of the horizontal
rule. |
TF |
Standard Attributes
id, class, title, style, dir, lang, xml:lang |
For a full description, go to Standard
Attributes.
Event Attributes
onclick, ondblclick, onmousedown, onmouseup, onmouseover, onmousemove, onmouseout, onkeypress, onkeydown, onkeyup |
For a full description, go to Event
Attributes.
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