Spacer, separator, and page break blocks help you control the layout and structure of templates in Tribe. They are useful when you want to create clear spacing, visually divide content, or start a new section on a separate page. You might use these blocks when designing documents, emails, or other templates that need a clean and readable layout. By following this guide, you will learn what each block does and how to adjust it correctly.
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What Does A Spacer Block Do?
How Do I Change A Spacer Block?
What Does A Separator Block Do?
How Do I Change A Separator Block?
What Does A Page Break Block Do?
What Does A Spacer Block Do?
A spacer block adds empty vertical space between blocks in a template. It helps separate sections and improves readability without adding visible elements. Spacer blocks are often used to create consistent spacing in documents and emails.
How Do I Change A Spacer Block?
Add a Spacer block to the template layout.
Select the Spacer block.
Adjust the height using the Spacer Settings on the right-hand side.
Drag the bottom edge of the block to increase or decrease the space if needed.
The spacer updates immediately based on the height you set.
What Does A Separator Block Do?
A separator block adds a horizontal line between two blocks. It visually divides content and helps guide the reader through longer documents.
How Do I Change A Separator Block?
Add a Separator block to the template.
Select the Separator block.
Choose a line style under Styles.
Change the line colour under Colour Settings by selecting Custom Colour.
These settings apply only to the selected separator block.
What Does A Page Break Block Do?
A page break block forces content that follows to start on a new page. It is useful when a document has multiple sections that should not appear on the same page. Page break blocks are used only in document templates and do not apply to emails.
Quick Summary
Spacer blocks create empty space between content, while separator blocks add visible dividing lines. Page break blocks start a new page in document templates. Using these layout blocks helps keep templates structured, clear, and easy to read.



