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Horizontal line, also known as ''horizontal rule'', is a divider that that cuts the page into parts and spans from one side of the document to the other. | Horizontal line, also known as ''horizontal rule'', is a divider that that cuts the page into parts and spans from one side of the document to the other. | ||
− | To add a horizontal line to the text, press the [[Image:CKEditor_hr.png|Horizontal Line]] button on the toolbar. Once | + | To add a horizontal line to the text, press the [[Image:CKEditor_hr.png|Horizontal Line]] button on the toolbar. Once added, the horizontal line is inserted into the document on the location of the cursor. |
[[Image:CKEditor_hr_example.png|frame|center|Horizontal Line inserted into the document in CKEditor]] | [[Image:CKEditor_hr_example.png|frame|center|Horizontal Line inserted into the document in CKEditor]] |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 30 November 2010
Horizontal line, also known as horizontal rule, is a divider that that cuts the page into parts and spans from one side of the document to the other.
To add a horizontal line to the text, press the button on the toolbar. Once added, the horizontal line is inserted into the document on the location of the cursor.