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Is there a way to add a full-width horizontal line between sections on a portfolio page? This seems like it should be one of the content options that appears with the "+" button but it is not.
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portfolio questions: https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=177168
portfolio faq: https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/en-us
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I got around this limitatiom limitation by inserting an image with a 1px horizontal rule set to the same width as my page container (1200). Very web 1.0, but it works.
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edit: 'limitation' not 'limitatiom' –– unfortunately, you can't edit your posts once posted.
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thanks @ds76421298 (and i edited your typo).
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Hi there! thanks for the recommendation considering the limitation! I came here wondering the same thing as the OP!
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Use the underscore key, like this:
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Horizontal Rule lines are a throw back to the 90s. They aren't used much in modern web design.
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Thanks for the recommendation, Nancy, but the reason the underscore doesn't work (I know, that was my original solution) is that when viewing my portfolio on a mobile, the horizontal rule created with underscore key ended up repeating itself; instead of being full-width. It looked crazy, ha! Hard to explain without showing a screenshot. But when adding the horizontal rule as an "image", it actually worked for me. A bit of a disappointment that I had to use a workaround, but it worked for me; and now viewing my porfolio on a mobile, the full width horizontal line looks normal on both desktop screen AND mobile.
Noted that you think horizontal rules seem outdated, but in my case (and in some cases) I wanted to ensure that certain items were separated from each other; so that the viewer knows what belongs to what section.
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