Cross line in email
You're referring to a horizontal line that can be used to separate sections or add visual interest to an email.
In email formatting, a cross-line, also known as a horizontal rule or separator, is a line that runs across the width of the email. It's often used to:
- Separate sections: Divide the email into distinct sections, such as a header, main content, and footer.
- Add visual interest: Break up large blocks of text and make the email more visually appealing.
- Indicate a change in topic: Separate different topics or themes within the email.
To add a cross-line in an email, you can use HTML code or a formatting tool in your email client or email marketing software. Here are a few ways to do it:
HTML code:
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This will add a simple horizontal line to your email.
Email client or software:
- In Gmail, you can use the "Insert" menu and select "Horizontal line" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+H (Windows) or Command+Shift+H (Mac).
- In Microsoft Outlook, you can use the "Insert" menu and select "Horizontal line" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+H (Windows) or Command+Shift+H (Mac).
- In email marketing software like Mailchimp or Constant Contact, you can use the formatting tools to add a horizontal line.
Remember to adjust the line's style and color to match your email's design and branding.