Dwain Alford wrote:

> as long as i'm good to go with what i have, away with the hrs.

Uh, realizing, I hope, that the prior poster may be wrong :-)

Your HR will show a logical separation exists without depending on
presentational styling via CSS.

But I won't see your pretty /non-semantic/ DIV border using Lynx,
for example...

FWIW!

> On 2/19/07, *Lucien Stals* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>     An HR element is effectively presentation markup. It's a *visual*
>     break in
>     the page. This means that if you are working towards proper semantic
>     markup,
>     you shouldn't be using the HR element.
> 
>     Styling a DIV is just fine. The DIV can be used to semantically
>     indicate a
>     section of text and may contain several P tags, for example. Then
>     you could
>     style to DIV by adding a border.
> 
>     Now the structure is semantic, and the visual effect (the horizontal
>     line)
>     is in the CSS where it belongs.
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