> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.rh-webdesign.com/cms-bundle/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.rh-webdesign.com/cms-bundle/en/sections-and-blocks/sections/section-transitions.md).

# Section transitions

In the Shopping Experiences, you can create creative transitions between different sections using SVG graphics, known as Shape Dividers. These visually appealing divider graphics add a unique touch to the spaces between sections and create smooth transitions that enhance the overall appearance of the Shopping Experience.

{% hint style="info" %}

#### What are Shape Dividers?

Shape Dividers are vectorized graphics (SVG) that can be used as transitions between two sections. They come in various shapes, such as waves, triangles, zigzag lines, and more. Since they are in SVG format, they are scalable and adjust to any screen size without losing quality.
{% endhint %}

### How to Add Shape Dividers to Sections

1. **Select Section:**\
   Choose the section where you want to add a creative transition.
2. **Set a Background Color for the Section:**\
   This is part of Shopware’s standard functionality and is not related to the CMS Bundle. The Shape Dividers will align with the background color.
3. **Choose from Over 100 Shape Dividers:**\
   In the advanced section settings of the CMS Bundle, you will find the **transitions**. Here, you can set corresponding graphics for both the start and end of the section.

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