There is no such thing as "line rule" in HTML. There is, however, a horizontal rule, or <hr>, which will draw a horizontal line across the containing block, like this...
It's called a "Horizontal Rule"... the HTML for that would be <HR>
Yes
HTML codes could be easily added to a webpage for the functionality. Dynamic web pages can made with HTML only.
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The first line of the document.
The en passant rule was added to chess in the 15th century.
The <BR> tag is used to insert carriage returns on your web page. For ex: This is line one <BR> This is line two The above text when pasted into a HTML page will get displayed as: This is line one This is line two The <BR> tag has added one carriage return on the web page though we typed the whole text in one line.
No, but you can find when certain content was added to a website through some programs.
Vectors are added by head to tail rule.
take the rule and draw a line that is as long as you need it
In the address bar, where you typed it in.
The physical context of a webpage is the area around the main information on the page. It can consist of images, added text or links that are connected to the main information in one way or another.