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There's a certain HTML tag that I rarely ever use:
This is called the horizontal rule.
It slaps a thin line across the width of its container, and of course you can style it with CSS.
Because I never use it but found a use for it in this piece of content I'm writing, I began to wonder what Google thinks about it in terms of on-page SEO.
I know that it represents a thematic change... but to what degree? In my mind, headers are also changes in theme, if only to a minor degree. What does the horizontal rule connote to Google, if anything? Can it be used a visual separator without sabotaging any meaning within the content?
HTML:
<hr>
This is called the horizontal rule.
It slaps a thin line across the width of its container, and of course you can style it with CSS.
Because I never use it but found a use for it in this piece of content I'm writing, I began to wonder what Google thinks about it in terms of on-page SEO.
I know that it represents a thematic change... but to what degree? In my mind, headers are also changes in theme, if only to a minor degree. What does the horizontal rule connote to Google, if anything? Can it be used a visual separator without sabotaging any meaning within the content?