Shipping Safari actually supports <hr> as separators in <select> dropdowns now. We needed this for Dashboard widgets that wanted to be able to put separators into their select UI.

dave

On Dec 7, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Ian Hickson wrote:



Then again, toolbars often have separators, so maybe they're a type of list anyways and require <li>-type markup, thus making <menu type> more
appropriate. Hmm...

<hr> is our separator element. Not sure what it stands for exactly. "Here
is a separatoR", maybe. *cough*


Above, the type "menu" is assumed to be a sort of context menu activated either by a true context menu feature or by a <menulabel>. Then again,
<commandbar>-type elements are flat, and while they may have
groupings/separators (for toolbars, at least), they don't have
multilevel groupings.

They kind of do, in some contexts, e.g. drop-down buttons.

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