Noob web editing question

Ulquiorra

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Hi everyone!

I'm new to editing web pages >.<" and I'm teaching myself. I'm currently struggling with something really stupid, but would appreciate any help!

I want to add a line separating events, on an event page. Attached is an image which explains it better :)

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There is already lines separating the events that wasn't added by me. I've tried literally highlighting and copying them but it doesn't work.

Thanks!
 

Ulquiorra

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Thanks for the quick replies!

A follow up face plank question :D - how do i add an <hr> tag?

Screenshot of my view >.<"
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Sorry about my limited knowledge, its literally my 2nd day at web editing.
 

Hamster

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Thanks for the quick replies!

A follow up face plank question :D - how do i add an <hr> tag?

Screenshot of my view >.<"
4j1ap.jpg


Sorry about my limited knowledge, its literally my 2nd day at web editing.

Looks like you are using some web editor. There is a button that says "source". That will most likely take you to the actual HTML. Add it there.
 

Ulquiorra

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awesome!!! Thanks for all the help :D/ feels amazing to accomplish so little haha xD
 

koeksGHT

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[)roi(];17565856 said:
Anytime you have to parse HTML as XML, closing tags becomes a wish they had, rather than a nice to have.

Good, less scraping ;)
 

[)roi(]

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Good, less scraping ;)
Lol... won't stop the repackage+ ads guys; far too tenacious :sick:

Corporate-wise, it depends on what you're scraping from; older industrial devices, beyond new feature releases == occasionally you just have to make it work.
 
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Thor

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I love this, I was here in a not to distant past

When my Knowledge level was:

a) Container: I keep those in the kitchen cupboards.

b) Snippet: That's a good potential name for a pet.

c) Tag Manager: We never have one of those when we played tag at school.
 
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