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Divider element in the Editor

Learn how the Divider element works in the GetAccept Editor to separate and structure content.

Overview

The Divider element is used to separate sections of content in the GetAccept Editor. It helps structure documents and improves readability by creating clear visual breaks between sections.

The Divider element is available wherever the Editor is used, including Contracts, Deal Rooms, and templates.


What you can do with the Divider element

With the Divider element, you can:

  • Visually separate sections of content

  • Choose different divider styles for emphasis or layout

  • Create spacing without a visible line

  • Control padding to adjust visual flow

  • Move or remove dividers as content changes


Divider styles

The Divider element supports multiple styles:

  • Thin for subtle separation

  • Thick for stronger emphasis

  • Dashed for a lighter or design-focused look

  • White space to separate sections using spacing only


Spacing and transparency

You can adjust padding around the divider to control spacing between sections.

You can also make the divider transparent to create separation without showing a visible line.


Managing dividers

Dividers can be moved up or down between other elements and deleted at any time if they are no longer needed.


Looking for more visual structure?

If you want to do more than just separate sections, you can use the Icon Layout Element to add clean, scannable visual blocks to your Deal Rooms. It's a quick way to highlight benefits, outline steps, or break down features without spending time on formatting.

With the Icon Layout Element, you can:

  • Choose between 1–4 columns or a single-row layout

  • Select suitable icons for each column

  • Create clean, consistent visual sections without custom formatting

The Icon Layout Element is available in the editor for manual use, and works well alongside dividers when you want to combine spacing and structured visual content.

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