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div.hr {
height: 15px;
background: #fff url(hr1.gif) no-repeat scroll center;
}
div.hr hr {
display: none;
}
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Steve FischerCovers examples, exceptions to configuring a horizontal line with CSS properties
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arcojediEven though it's sometimes recommended to replace the element with cascading stylesheets only using horizontal borders of other elements, I prefer as a section divider. This makes a web page more readable even in older browsers that receive only
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Peter RichHow to style the HR tag in (X)HTML web pages using cascading style sheets (CSS).
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Lyubov BerezinaEven though it's sometimes recommended replacing the <hr> element with horizontal borders of other elements, I like using it as a section divider. This makes a document more readable even in older browsers that receive only pure HTML with no style sheet.
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