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Old 07-13-2022, 03:59 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by bookman156 View Post
Oh, you mean actually have text saying 'Start of a new section'. That would drive people mad in a book with many 3-line pauses between bits.
It would work, My <hr/> most likely won't work. But you'd have to test it to be sure.

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I do something like that with margins but don't call it 'sectionbreak'.

But accessibility readers don't read p class names do they? So presumably what I call it has no impact. Or am I wrong on that?
The accessibility readers will not read the class names. But I prefer to use class names that say what they are for when I can.
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