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mjml-divider
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Displays a horizontal divider that can be customized like a HTML border.
<mjml>
<mj-body>
<mj-section>
<mj-column>
<mj-divider border-width="1px" border-style="dashed" border-color="lightgrey" />
</mj-column>
</mj-section>
</mj-body>
</mjml>
attribute | unit | description | default value |
---|---|---|---|
align | string | left/right/center | center |
border-color | color | divider color | #000000 |
border-style | string | dashed/dotted/solid | solid |
border-width | px | divider's border width | 4px |
container-background-color | color | inner element background color | n/a |
css-class | string | class name, added to the root HTML element created | n/a |
padding | px | supports up to 4 parameters | 10px 25px |
padding-bottom | px | bottom offset | n/a |
padding-left | px | left offset | n/a |
padding-right | px | right offset | n/a |
padding-top | px | top offset | n/a |
width | px/percent | divider width | 100% |
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mjml-divider
The npm package mjml-divider receives a total of 417,066 weekly downloads. As such, mjml-divider popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mjml-divider demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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