DividerColor property

ListScreen.DividerColor — Color

The divider color, which is used for the separators that appear between items such as fields, buttons and navigators.

If this color is not set, it inherits the divider color from the preceding screen. If there is no color to inherit, it copies or remixes the backdrop color or background color.

Refer to the examples for the BackgroundColor property for more information on how to set this property dynamically, enabling it to change with values entered by your users.

Consult our reference material on colors to learn more.

Examples

Color.RedColor,Red

Sets the divider color to red.

COLOR("red")COLOR("red")

Sets the divider color to red. The COLOR function can return the same colors as those that can be accessed by writing Color.Color,, followed by the color name. However, any typos in the text string given to COLOR are only flagged as erroneous once your app is run, as opposed to writing Color.Color,, followed by the color name, in which case error are flagged immediately.

COLOR("#f00")COLOR("#f00")

Sets the divider color to red. The COLOR function recognizes a variety of formats, including the hex notation also used with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).