Divider
A thin horizontal line, with padding on either side.
In the material design language, this represents a divider.
Examples
- Python
import flet as ft
def main(page: ft.Page):
    page.add(
        ft.Column(
            [
                ft.Container(
                    bgcolor=ft.colors.AMBER,
                    alignment=ft.alignment.center,
                    expand=True,
                ),
                ft.Divider(),
                ft.Container(bgcolor=ft.colors.PINK, alignment=ft.alignment.center, expand=True),
                ft.Divider(height=1, color="white"),
                ft.Container(
                    bgcolor=ft.colors.BLUE_300,
                    alignment=ft.alignment.center,
                    expand=True,
                ),
                ft.Divider(height=9, thickness=3),
                ft.Container(
                    bgcolor=ft.colors.DEEP_PURPLE_200,
                    alignment=ft.alignment.center,
                    expand=True,
                ),
            ],
            spacing=0,
            expand=True,
        ),
    )
ft.app(target=main)

Properties
color
The color to use when painting the line.
height
The divider's height extent. The divider itself is always drawn as a horizontal line that is centered within the height specified by this value. If this is null, then this defaults to 16.0.
thickness
The thickness of the line drawn within the divider. A divider with a thickness of 0.0 is always drawn as a line with a height of exactly one device pixel. If this is null, then this defaults to 0.0.