umarks > separator
| Required/Optional | Optional |
|---|---|
| Format | Contains sub elements only |
| Restrictions | N/A |
| Parent Element | <umarks> |
| Child Elements | <updated> <parent> <order> |
| Default Value | N/A |
| Number Allowed | Unlimited (0 - ∞) |
Description
The <separator> tag acts as a visual organizational element that is typically rendered as a horizontal line with spacing above and below. Its purpose is to help the user separate folders and links to make them easier to scan.
Location
<separator> elements appear after containers and before links.
<umarks>
<!-- Global Timestamp -->
<!-- Containers -->
<separator> … </separator>
<separator> … </separator>
<!-- Links -->
</umarks>
Recommendations
| Reading from UMarks file | - |
|---|---|
| Writing to UMarks file | The user can use as many separators as they need, and they can equally be used to separate containers and links. That is, they can share the same parent with containers and links. |
See also
- umarks > separator > updated
- umarks > separator > parent
- umarks > separator > order
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- Overview of UMarks Tags
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