On 2009-08-09 12:48, Stuart Foulstone wrote:
The hr element represents a paragraph-level thematic break, e.g. a scene change in a story, or a transition to another topic within a section of a reference book.
Correct, but rarely useful. The only indication given to users is visual. I do not think AT-technologies picks it up.
So the decision is circumstantial, sometime you use hr, and sometimes use CSS 3 border background property.
I've not seen a case in a really long while where an hr would be useful, except for debugging.
<hr /> deprecated in XHTML and the correct mark-up is to use a header which helps to help define that relationship.
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