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How do you style the marquee and hr in HTML5? Can you make a short hr or it always appears the same way it does?

I think it should be the same styling as in <marquee style="font-weight: bold;"></marquee> etc.. But then this same styling has only been used to reduce or increase the size, style color of marquee. Kindly tell us how to style it better. Thanks.

28th May 2018, 10:33 AM
Rex
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The <marquee> tag isn't used anymore. See: https://www.w3docs.com/learn-html/html-marquee-tag.html Yes, the <hr> element can be shortened. You will want to override the default style ("display: block;") with something that doesn't take up 100% width (for example, "display: inline-block;"). However, I find that in many cases, having the element take up 100% width is a good thing, so you can shorten the appearance of the border with margin or padding while maintaining the 100% width. Note that different browsers have different defaults for the <hr> element (as in sometimes no line/border is displayed, so it functions like a <br> element) so if you care about consistency across browsers, you may want to be explicit about the border style. If you have further questions, please don't hesitate to reach out! :)
13th Jun 2018, 10:49 AM
Janning⭐
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