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@spectrum-web-components/divider
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`sp-divider` brings clarity to a layout by grouping and dividing content that exists in close proximity. It can also be used to establish rhythm and hierarchy.
sp-divider
brings clarity to a layout by grouping and dividing content that exists in close proximity. It can also be used to establish rhythm and hierarchy.
yarn add @spectrum-web-components/divider
Import the side effectful registration of <sp-divider>
via:
import '@spectrum-web-components/divider/sp-divider.js';
When looking to leverage the Divider
base class as a type and/or for extension purposes, do so via:
import { Divider } from '@spectrum-web-components/divider';
<h2 class="spectrum-Heading spectrum-Heading--sizeXS">Small</h2>
<sp-divider size="s"></sp-divider>
<p class="spectrum-Body">
Divide like-elements (tables, tool groups, elements within a panel, etc.)
</p>
Medium
<h2 class="spectrum-Heading spectrum-Heading--sizeS">Medium</h2>
<sp-divider size="m"></sp-divider>
<p class="spectrum-Body">
Divide subsections, or divide different groups of elements (between panels,
rails, etc.)
</p>
Large
<h2 class="spectrum-Heading spectrum-Heading--sizeM">Large</h2>
<sp-divider size="l"></sp-divider>
<p class="spectrum-Body">Page or Section Titles.</p>
When a vertical Divider is used inside of a flex container, use align-self: stretch; height: auto;
on the Divider.
<div style="height: 32px; display: flex;">
<sp-action-button quiet label="Zoom in">
<sp-icon-magnify slot="icon"></sp-icon-magnify>
</sp-action-button>
<sp-divider
size="s"
style="align-self: stretch; height: auto;"
vertical
></sp-divider>
<sp-action-button quiet label="Zoom in">
<sp-icon-magnify slot="icon"></sp-icon-magnify>
</sp-action-button>
</div>
Medium
<div style="height: 32px; display: flex;">
<sp-action-button quiet label="Zoom in">
<sp-icon-magnify slot="icon"></sp-icon-magnify>
</sp-action-button>
<sp-divider
size="m"
style="align-self: stretch; height: auto;"
vertical
></sp-divider>
<sp-action-button quiet label="Zoom in">
<sp-icon-magnify slot="icon"></sp-icon-magnify>
</sp-action-button>
</div>
Large
<div style="height: 32px; display: flex;">
<sp-action-button quiet label="Zoom in">
<sp-icon-magnify slot="icon"></sp-icon-magnify>
</sp-action-button>
<sp-divider
size="l"
style="align-self: stretch; height: auto;"
vertical
></sp-divider>
<sp-action-button quiet label="Zoom in">
<sp-icon-magnify slot="icon"></sp-icon-magnify>
</sp-action-button>
</div>
FAQs
`sp-divider` brings clarity to a layout by grouping and dividing content that exists in close proximity. It can also be used to establish rhythm and hierarchy.
The npm package @spectrum-web-components/divider receives a total of 2,805 weekly downloads. As such, @spectrum-web-components/divider popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @spectrum-web-components/divider demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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