Dividers with labels are great for creating named sections that help learners navigate longer resources.
When to use Divider blocks
Divider blocks work well for:- Breaking up long content into sections
- Creating visual separation between topics
- Adding named section headers
- Improving readability and navigation
- Signalling transitions between activities
Settings
Line style
The style of the divider line:
- Solid: A continuous line
- Dashed: A dashed line
- Dotted: A dotted line
The thickness of the divider line:
- Thin: Subtle, lightweight line
- Default: Standard thickness
- Thick: Bold, prominent line
Spacing
The vertical space around the divider:
- Small: Minimal spacing
- Medium: Standard spacing
- Large: Generous spacing
- Extra Large: Maximum spacing
Label
When enabled, displays a text label in the center of the divider.
The text to display on the divider. Only visible when “Show Label” is enabled.
Tips for teachers and parents
Best practices:- Use dividers sparingly; too many can clutter your resource
- Add labels to create clear, named sections
- Use larger padding for major section breaks
- Use smaller padding for minor separations
- Consider using dashed or dotted lines for softer visual breaks
- Match divider style to your resource’s overall design