Joseph Harris wrote:
Innocently trying to fix a line I tried to look up 'hr' in W3C
references. html 4.01 has it neat and spruce under 'rule' (but not
referenced as 'hr') but CSS appears to have it not; not as 'rule', not
as 'hr', not at all.
Am I the only one not in on the secret? Guide this seeker after
truth if you would.
Joseph Harris
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hr is an element so it won't be found in css. Css is for styling
elements. You can certainly style an hr. Nor is hr deprecated. It's
major attributes are found in the %i18n found at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/dtd.html#i18n
drew
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