Hr

The void HTML   element, or horizontal rule, is used to insert a horizontal rule to separate document sections. Rules are usually rendered as a raised or etched line. Most of its attributes are deprecated, so it is better to use CSS to modify the looks of the rule.

Attributes

 * - Sets the alignment of the rule on the page. If no value is specified, the default value is . (Deprecated)
 * - Sets the color of the rule through a valid color name or color code.
 * - Sets the rule to have no shading. (Deprecated)
 * - Sets the height, in pixels, of the rule. (Deprecated)
 * - Sets the length of the rule on the page through a pixel or percentage value. (Deprecated)

HTML example:

First line of text. Second line following a horizontal rule.

That produces:

First line of text.

Second line following a horizontal rule.

Image example: