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What is the css code for the toolbars bottom separator?

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I wanted to know what the css code is for the toolbars bottom separator. I want to make it thicker.

I wanted to know what the css code is for the toolbars bottom separator. I want to make it thicker.

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The HTML
tag is used to insert a horizontal rule or a thematic break in an HTML page to divide or separate document sections.

The thickness of the hr tag can be set using height property in CSS. Minimum height can be 1px since the smallest unit available is 1 pixel.

Images can be added to make hr tag more beautiful in appearance.

<meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="ie=edge"> <title> Document </title> <style> div { width: 300px; } h1, h3 { color: green; } hr { position: relative; top: 20px; border: none; height: 12px; background: black; margin-bottom: 50px; } </style> <center>

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I want the exact userchrome.css code for thickening this 1px blue line I have drawn a circle around in the picture.

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You can use the Browser Toolbox to check the code for #navigator-toolbox.

This could be rules for #navigator-toolbox or possible #navigator-toolbox::after rules (border-bottom and box-shadow).