Summary: Adding a horizontal line to a Web page using Dreamweaver first involves placing the cursor where the line should go, clicking on "Html" under the "Insert" menu and selecting "Horizontal Rule" from the list. Use a horizontal line to separate sections on a Web site with instructions from a certified Dreamweaver tutor in this free video on Web design.
Dave Casuto is a certified Dreamweaver tutor working in San Francisco, Calif.read more
"Hello everyone, I'm David Casuto from San Francisco Computer Tutors and in this tutorial we're going to show you how to draw a horizontal line in your Dreamweaver page. So you're going to find that that's beneficial for basically spotlighting an area, maybe separating certain segments of your web page and you'll see how easy it is in just a few minutes. Why would you put in a horizontal and what is a horizontal rule? Horizontal rule is basically when you have a line going underneath something or in between so it just basically creates a horizontal line that goes across and it knows the width of your table, the width of your page and just puts a line there. So you might have that underneath a heading of some kind or maybe in between different sections. So how do you do that? Pretty easy stuff. So we're going to come up here to insert and then we're going to way down here to HTML and then the first choice you see there is horizontal rule OK? And we have to make sure our cursor is where we want it so luckily my cursor was there right where I wanted it, right underneath Welcome to Story Street. And that's how you do it, it's as simple as that. OK and that concludes our tutorial on drawing a horizontal line using Dreamweaver. And once again I am David Casuto from San Francisco Computer Tutors and you can look me up on yelp.com under San Francisco Computer Tutors and feel free to contact me anytime."
eHow Article: How to Add a Horizontal Line to a Web Page With Dreamweaver