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# Dividers

Dividers are mainly used to visually separate semantic blocks.

## Adding a divider

To add a divider, click the **Add divider** button on the right-side panel:

![Adding a divider](/files/sQyA4q5DahuaIld6GHii)

### Quick add

If you need to add a divider above or below the [grid](/help-center/setka-post-editor/grid-modules.md), the **Quick add** menu can be used. To open it, hover the mouse above the grid and click the **+** button. The purple line above or below the grid will demonstrate where the divider would be placed. If the nested grid is selected, the divider can also be placed above or below the outer grid:

![Adding a divider via Quick add menu](/files/D1Haiy97uxNZvr3qfRzA)

## Adjusting the divider

Use the drop-down menus on the upper navigation panel to adjust the style and the position of the divider:

![](/files/5MdvqwVPCeQCEZ67S1Ld)


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