Semantic Links vs Dynamic Click Areas In Divi 5
Links are the connective tissue of the web. When they are built correctly, they help users move through content, give search engines clearer signals about page relationships, and provide assistive technologies with predictable navigation. When they are built poorly, they can create friction for users and reduce the clarity of your page structure. Divi 5 gives you two distinct ways to make elements clickable. Most modules include the Link Option Group, which can make an entire module or container clickable. The newer Link Module also uses Divi’s link settings, but it outputs a real <a> element in the markup. That gives you a lighter way to add semantic links without using a Text module or styling a full Button module. This post looks at how those two approaches differ, where each one makes sense, and why using them together is often the most practical pattern. The Simple Difference In Divi 5, “clickable” can mean two different things, and they are not the same. A semantic ...