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Divider

A divider is a thin line that groups content in lists and layouts.

Dividers separate content into clear groups.

List dividers

The divider renders as an <hr> by default. You can save rendering this DOM element by using the divider prop on the ListItem component.

<List component="nav" className={classes.root} aria-label="mailbox folders">
  <ListItem button>
    <ListItemText primary="Inbox" />
  </ListItem>
  <Divider />
  <ListItem button divider>
    <ListItemText primary="Drafts" />
  </ListItem>
  <ListItem button>
    <ListItemText primary="Trash" />
  </ListItem>
  <Divider light />
  <ListItem button>
    <ListItemText primary="Spam" />
  </ListItem>
</List>

HTML5 specification

In a list, you should ensure the Divider is rendered as an <li> to match the HTML5 specification. The examples below show two ways of achieving this.

Inset dividers

  • Photos

    Jan 9, 2014

  • Work

    Jan 7, 2014

  • Vacation

    July 20, 2014

Subheader dividers

  • Photos

    Jan 9, 2014

  • Divider
  • Work

    Jan 7, 2014

  • Leisure
  • Vacation

    July 20, 2014

Middle divider

Toothbrush

$4.50

Pinstriped cornflower blue cotton blouse takes you on a walk to the park or just down the hall.


Select type

Extra Soft
Soft
Medium
Hard

Dividers with text

You can also render a divider with content.

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus id dignissim justo. Nulla ut facilisis ligula. Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Sed malesuada lobortis pretium.
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{content}
<Divider>CENTER</Divider>
{content}
<Divider textAlign="left">LEFT</Divider>
{content}
<Divider textAlign="right">RIGHT</Divider>
{content}
<Divider>
  <Chip label="CHIP" />
</Divider>
{content}

Vertical divider

You can also render a divider vertically using the orientation prop.


<Grid container alignItems="center" className={classes.root}>
  <FormatAlignLeftIcon />
  <FormatAlignCenterIcon />
  <FormatAlignRightIcon />
  <Divider orientation="vertical" flexItem />
  <FormatBoldIcon />
  <FormatItalicIcon />
  <FormatUnderlinedIcon />
</Grid>

Note the use of the flexItem prop to accommodate for the flex container.

Vertical with text

You can also render a vertical divider with content.

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus id dignissim justo. Nulla ut facilisis ligula. Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Sed malesuada lobortis pretium.
<Grid container className={classes.root}>
  <Grid item xs>
    {content}
  </Grid>
  <Divider orientation="vertical" flexItem>
    VERTICAL
  </Divider>
  <Grid item xs>
    {content}
  </Grid>
</Grid>