Elements - Divider
Use the Divider content type to add a rule as a visual break between sections of content in the Page Builder stage. You can specify the line color, thickness, and width of the divider. You can also control the alignment, set the margins and padding, and format of the container border. By default, the divider is a hairline rule that extends the full width of the container, with allowance for padding.
Although most divider containers are invisible, the following example displays the container with a red dashed border so you can see the relationship between the divider, the padding, and the container. You can adjust the padding at the top and bottom of the divider to control the spacing between elements.
Divider toolbox
Add a divider
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In the Page Builder panel, expand Elements and drag a Divider placeholder to a row, column, or tab set on the stage.
Use the red guideline for reference as you position the divider either before or after another content container on the stage.
{width="600" modal="regular"}
In the following example, the divider marks the beginning of a new section of text.
{width="500" modal="regular"}
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To specify the settings of the new divider, follow the next procedure.
Change the divider settings
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Hover over the divider container to display the toolbox and choose the Settings (
{width="20"} ) icon.
{width="500" modal="regular"}
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Change the divider Line Color using one of the following methods:
- Enter a valid HTML color name. For example,
Teal. - Enter the hexadecimal color value. For example,
#008080.
When complete, click Apply.
{width="600" modal="regular"}
- Enter a valid HTML color name. For example,
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Enter the Line Thickness in pixels.
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To indicate the unit of measurement, enter the Line Width followed by either
pxor%. {width="600" modal="regular"}
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Update the Advanced settings as needed.
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To control the positioning of the divider within the parent container, choose the Alignment:
table 0-row-2 1-row-2 2-row-2 3-row-2 4-row-2 layout-auto Option Description DefaultApplies the alignment default setting that is specified in the style sheet of the current theme. LeftAligns the list along the left border of the parent container, with allowance for any padding that is specified. CenterAligns the list in the center of the parent container, with allowance for any padding that is specified. RightAligns the block along the right border of the parent container, with allowance for any padding that is specified. In the following example, the options are set to use a center alignment for the divider.
{width="600" modal="regular"}
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Set the Border style applied to all four sides of the divider container:
table 0-row-2 1-row-2 2-row-2 3-row-2 4-row-2 5-row-2 6-row-2 7-row-2 8-row-2 9-row-2 10-row-2 layout-auto Option Description DefaultApplies the default border style that is specified by the associated style sheet. NoneDoes not provide any visible indication of the container borders. DottedThe container border appears as a dotted line. DashedThe container border appears as a dashed line. SolidThe container border appears as a solid line. DoubleThe container border appears as a double line. GrooveThe container border appears as a grooved line. RidgeThe container border appears as a ridged line. InsetThe container border appears as an inset line. OutsetThe container border appears as an outset line. -
If you set a border style other than
None, complete the border display options:table 0-row-2 1-row-2 2-row-2 3-row-2 layout-auto Option Description Border Color Specify the color by choosing a swatch, clicking the color picker, or by entering a valid color name or equivalent hexadecimal value. Border Width Enter the number of pixels for the border line width. Border Radius Enter the number of pixels to define the size of the radius that is used to round each corner of the border. -
(Optional) Specify the names of CSS classes from the current style sheet to apply to the container.
Separate multiple class names with a space.
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Enter values, in pixels, for the Margins and Padding to determine the outer margins and inner padding of the divider container.
Enter the corresponding values in the diagram.
table 0-row-2 1-row-2 2-row-2 layout-auto Container area Description Margins The amount of blank space that is applied to the outside edge of all sides of the container. Options: Top/Right/Bottom/LeftPadding The amount of blank space that is applied to the inside edge of all sides of the container. Options: Top/Right/Bottom/Left
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When complete, click Save to apply the settings and return to the Page Builder workspace.
{width="500" modal="regular"}
Duplicate a divider
For a formatted divider with specific settings, it is more efficient to make a duplicate, rather than start over with a new placeholder.
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Hover over the divider container to display the toolbox and choose the Duplicate (
{width="20"} ) icon.
The duplicate divider container appears just below the original.
{width="500" modal="regular"}
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Hover over the new divider container to display the toolbox and choose the Move (
{width="20"} ) icon.
{width="500" modal="regular"}
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Select and drag the divider until the red guideline marks the new position.
The top and bottom borders of each container appear as dashed lines while the divider is moved.
{width="500" modal="regular"}