hrNN 6 IE 4 DOM 1  

  

The hr object reflects the hr element.

 
HTML Equivalent
 
<hr>
 
Object Model Reference
 
[window.]document.getElementById("elementID")
 
Object-Specific Properties
 
aligncolornoShadesizewidth
 
Object-Specific Methods

None.

 
Object-Specific Event Handler Properties

None.

alignNN 6 IE 4 DOM 1  

Read/Write  

Defines the horizontal alignment of the element within its surrounding container.

 
Example
 
document.getElementById("myHR").align = "center";
 
Value

Any of the three horizontal alignment constant strings: center | left | right.

 
Default

center

colorNN n/a IE 4 DOM n/a  

Read/Write  

Sets the color scheme of the horizontal rule. If the rule is rendered in 3-D, complementary colors are automatically assigned to the shaded area.

 
Example
 
document.getElementById("myHR").color = "red";
 
Value

Case-insensitive hexadecimal triplet or plain-language color name as a string. See Appendix A for acceptable plain-language color names.

 
Default

Browser default.

noShadeNN 6 IE 4 DOM 1  

Read/Write  

Indicates whether the browser should render the rule as a flat (not 3-D) line. In Internet Explorer only, if you set the color property, the browser changes the default line style to a no-shade style. In IE, once noShade is set to true, shading cannot later be restored.

 
Example
 
document.getElementById("bar2").noShade = "true";
 
Value

Boolean value: true | false.

 
Default

false

sizeNN 6 IE 4 DOM 1  

Read/Write  

Provides the thickness in pixels of the horizontal rule.

 
Example
 
document.getElementById("rule2").size = 3;
 
Value

Positive integer.

 
Default

2

widthNN 6 IE 4 DOM 1  

Read/Write  

Provides the width of the rule either in pixels (as an integer) or a percentage (as a string) of the next outermost block-level container.

 
Example
 
document.getElementById("bar3").width = "70%";
 
Value

Integer (for pixels) or string (for pixels or percentage).

 
Default

100%