Yea, I know that it has been a while since the last post. I've been busy lately! Anyway, this one will be very short and sweet and perhaps moderately useful every once in a while. We will discuss how to modify the properties of a horizontal rule <hr>. <hr>'s have been revered as rogue html elements for many years now. They don't behave well and often when styled they appear differently based on which browser you are using. So why bother even learning this, you ask? And I answer: I don't know. So let's get into it, shall we? In days past, you could actually style <hr>'s using pure html. You could type something like <hr size="5px" width="90%" align="center"> and it would actually render. But that is all deprecated now. As is becoming the trend with everything web-design related in terms of formatting, you'll want to switch over to CSS for that stuff. Let's begin exploring the possibiliti...