> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.webhash.com/webhash-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.webhash.com/webhash-docs/how-to-edit-every-component-on-your-website/standard-blocks-the-foundation-of-your-website/divider.md).

# Divider ➗

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#### Adding a divider for every block:

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* **Add the Divider block:**

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* Click on the "Add Blocks" button in the editor.
* Look for the Divider block option and select it.
* Configure the Divider block:

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* In the block settings, you'll find options to customize the appearance of the divider.
* Margin Top and Margin Bottom Sliders: Adjust the sliders to set the desired margin for the divider from the top and bottom of the block it is added to.
* **Submit Button:** Click the submit button to add the divider with the specified margin.
* **Save and preview your changes:**
  * Save your modifications in the editor.
  * Click the "Preview" button or a similar option to view your Link Tree decentralized website.
  * Check that dividers are now added between each block with the specified margin, enhancing the visual separation of the blocks.

Following these steps, you can easily add dividers between every block of your Link Tree decentralized website, providing a clean and organized layout.


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