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what is difference between <hr> and </hr> both are working same.

21st Jun 2016, 1:37 AM
Manoj singh jalal
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@Alex <hr> is the correct HTML5 variant compared to <hr /> (Which is valid too). The latter is from XHTML.
21st Jun 2016, 3:10 PM
ZinC
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@Memea There's no opening and closing tag for hr, you have to use only one. If you do like this <hr><hr/> the browser will display two lines.
21st Jun 2016, 11:08 PM
ZinC
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so, why are <hr/> <br /> the preferred forms?
3rd Jul 2016, 5:43 PM
Kenshin
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I think you meant <hr> and <hr /> ? Right? There is no difference, it is the same tag. Just like <br> and <br />
21st Jun 2016, 7:19 AM
James Flanders
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you can use any one for your horizontal lines. but remember there is no open and close tags for horizontal lines, you either use <hr> or <hr/> just choose one.
30th Jun 2016, 2:12 AM
Benjamin
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<hr/> is actually an empty tag. However, this one has a special meaning as it means to break up sections of the code with a horizontal line.
22nd Jul 2016, 6:12 AM
Matt Bailey
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create horizontal line
21st Jun 2016, 2:31 AM
Md Imam Hossain
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horizontal line
21st Jun 2016, 6:20 AM
Gokul S
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they are opening and closing tags for a horizontal line. no difference.
21st Jun 2016, 8:43 PM
Memea Elis
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<hr /> is valid html5 <hr> isn't.
21st Jun 2016, 8:33 AM
Alex Wood
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