Draws a horizontal rule to divide sections of text.
<HR
ALIGN=CENTER | LEFT | RIGHT
CLASS=Style Sheet class name
COLOR=color
ID=value
LANG=language
LANGUAGE=JAVASCRIPT | JSCRIPT | VBSCRIPT | VBS
NOSHADE
SIZE=n pixels
STYLE=styling
TITLE=text content
WIDTH=n
event = script
>
Parameter |
Description |
ALIGN |
Displays the element left flush, right flush, or centered relative to the display or table. |
CLASS |
Class of the tag being defined. This is used to associate a subclassed style sheet with the tag. |
COLOR |
Set the color to be used by the font or horizontal rule. |
ID |
SGML identifier used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular elements in associated style sheets. Valid ID values must begin with a letter. The underscore character, "_", may be used in the ID name. The ID should be unique throughout the scope of the document. If more than one object with the same identifier exists in a document, a collection of those named items is created that can only be referenced by ordinal position. |
LANG |
Specifies which language to use in ISO standard language abbreviation form. |
LANGUAGE |
Specifies the language the current script is written in and invokes the
proper scripting engine. The default value is JAVASCRIPT. |
NOSHADE |
Draws the horizontal rule without 3-D shading. |
SIZE |
Sets the thick number users wish the horizontal rule to be. |
STYLE |
Inline style sheet for the tag. |
TITLE |
The TITLE attribute is for advisory information (unless used with a mailto: attribute). The Title attribute should provide the title of the document whose address is given by the HREF attribute. The contents of the title attribute will be displayed in a tooltip during the mouse moves on the link. Internet Explorer 4.0 (and above) is the only browser to implement this. |
WIDTH |
Specify an exact width in pixels, or a relative width measured in percent of document width. |
event |
Can be one or more of these events: |
<hr width="300" align="left" size="3">
The code is rendered as:
This element is a block element.