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HTML "Line"?

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Crian says

Hey there!

I was thinking about improving my appearance on Audiojungle. Can somebody please tell me which HTML code you need to create that divides a text into two parts for example? I just know the “ ” code but somehow it does not work.

Wish you a great weekend, Crian :-)

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ChillThemes says

You mean a horizontal rule?

<hr />

Or a paragraph tag?

<p></p>
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Neon_Music says

Lots of information is Google, type in search HTML tags. Good luck ;)

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permian says

Crian, HR tag doesn’t work here, you could use your own image of any horizontal line instead. If you meant vertical division of text, use formatting with TABLE system. Try google for examples of how “table” and related tags are working.

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scrnjakovic says
Make yourself a little more clear :) Are you looking for Paragraphs, or you want to break text? <br />
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CodeBotics says

I don’t think this is what you’re after, but adding a heading (h1, h2 etc) creates a line across the width of the page.

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OriginalEXE says
You can use
<h2>leave this empty</h2>
Just leave them empty, I believe it should work.
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