Horizontal
rules are really nifty things.. they create lines on your pages... Sounds
boring I know.. but it sure breaks up the monotony of a text document..
or it seperates different sections of a really long page.
<hr>
cool!!!! and
hey! you know what? you don't have to close it! *bonus!*
But.. what if
you don't want a line running all the way across your page.. hmmmm
.. well there's a way around that! Let's add something into that
<hr> .. let's add this!
<hr width=50%>
neat.. it made
it's width shorter!... hee hee.. horizontal rules tend to default
to the center as a tip.. sooooooo.. we can force it to either the
left.. or the right..like so.
<hr width=50% align=left>
or
<hr width=50% align=right>
You want it shorter still? just put a smaller number than 50% into
there.. or if you want it larger.. put a larger number.
Hmmm..maybe.. you don't want a skinny line .. how about a fat one instead?
<hr size=50%>
Or.. we can create something like this
<hr width=50% size=50%>
If these look a bit plain on a white background, then you really need
to give it a try when you add a bgcolor to your body tag.. the hr's
will look like indents, and add a very nice touch w/out being too flashy
at times.
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