Type the name in the unlabeled text box located directly to the left of the H
text box.
The HTML 4.0 standard lists the align, noshade, width, and size attributes of the
tag as deprecated. However, current browsers still support these attributes.
To modify any inserted horizontal rule, simply click it. (If the Property inspector is not already open, you
have to double-click the rule.) As a general practice, size your horizontal rules using the percentage option
if you are using them to separate items on a full screen. If you are using the horizontal rules to divide items
in a specifically sized table column or cell, use the pixel method.
The Shading property of the horizontal rule is most effective when your page background is a
shade of gray. The default shading is black along the top and left, and white along the bottom
and right. The center line is generally transparent (although Internet Explorer enables you to assign a color
attribute). If you use a different background color or image, be sure to check the appearance of your horizontal
rules in that context.
Many designers prefer to create elaborate horizontal rules; in fact, custom rules are an active area of clip art
design. These types of horizontal rules are regular graphics and are inserted and modified as such.
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