im using HR's to separate two chapters of text for example. If the second
one has no heading HR is a perfect choice. Making two divs of it ... why
then not make a div for every paragraph? =)
Besides i used to use HR as a clearer(clear:both) for the divs. In this case
it perfectly separates navigation from content for a mobile browsers and for
printers. Thats quite enought for me to use it.

On 2/6/07, Rimantas Liubertas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But we're all agreed, I hope, that having an element achieve this effect
> is much desired (even if it might be difficult for a machine to quickly
> interpret its value) - after all, it's long been in semantic use in
> human literature pre-ML. I think we're also all agreed that <separation>
> is a better name for such a thing.

Separation separates something, but in case of <div
id="one">....</div><div id="two">...</div> these divs are already
separated―by being different divs :).
If one wants to make separation more prominent―CSS is to rescue.
I can see some use of HR in "no CSS" scenario, but this is more in
theory than practice.

Regards,
Rimantas
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