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How To Create Magazine-Style Blog Posts With Divi 5’s New Text Styling Options

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Print magazines built reader trust through typography long before the web existed. The way a headline breaks, how wide a column runs, where a paragraph breathes, and how a section begins all tell readers how to move through the page before they read a single sentence. That same editorial feeling is possible on the web, but it depends on having the right controls in the right place. Divi 5 now includes a broader set of text styling options directly inside the builder. You can create multi-column text, add drop caps, control paragraph spacing, refine line wrapping, enable hyphenation, use small caps, and set vertical text direction without splitting content into extra modules or writing custom CSS. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to use Divi 5’s new text styling options to create magazine-style blog posts that feel more structured, readable, and editorial. What Makes Blog Text Feel Like A Magazine Page? Pick up a magazine, and the page already tells you what to read first. Th...

5 Large Quotes For Divi 5 (Free Download!)

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Divi 5 makes it easy to create bold testimonial and quote sections that feel more visual, branded, and memorable. In this free pack, you’ll get 5 Large Quote designs for Divi 5 that are perfect for testimonials, reviews, client quotes, case studies, landing pages, service pages, creator websites, personal brands, agencies, and more. Each design uses oversized quote marks, strong typography, portrait imagery, color blocks, layered composition, and clean spacing to turn simple quotes into polished page sections. Import a section, replace the quote and author details, update the imagery, and you’re ready to go. Preview Here’s a quick look at the 5 Large Quote sections included in the pack. The download is further down the post. Download 5 Large Quotes For Divi 5 Get all 5 sections for free. Import them into your Divi Library and add them to any page in the Visual Builder. Download the Files ...

7 Variable Font Combinations (New Feature)

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Picking a font used to be a short decision. You chose the font, picked a weight, adjusted the size, and moved on. Variable fonts change that workflow. One font can include a range of adjustable axes, and each axis changes something about how the letters are drawn. Inside Divi 5 , those axes become visual controls. Depending on the font you choose, you can stretch letters wider, squeeze them narrower, lean them forward, round their corners, adjust stroke density, or fine-tune a weight that sits between two traditional font styles. The real value appears when you combine settings instead of moving one slider at a time. A plain sans can become sharper and more editorial. The same font can become softer and friendlier. A serif can use its expressive axis for headlines, then turn that personality down for body text. In this post, we’ll walk through 7 variable font combinations you can try in Divi 5. Each example uses a specific font, a specific set of axis values, and a practical design ...

How To Stack, Nest, Mix, And Match Presets In Divi 5

Most Divi 5 users start with presets by saving one complete style at a time. That works for simple reuse, but it can quickly turn into a long list of similar presets: one card preset for a light version, another for a dark version, another with a different border, another with different spacing, and so on. Divi 5 lets you build presets in a more connected way. Instead of saving every finished variation as a separate preset, you can break styles into smaller pieces, stack those pieces on the same element, nest them inside larger presets, and reuse compatible presets across different parts of a site. That is where the system becomes powerful. A border preset can be used inside a button preset. That button preset can live inside a full Call To Action preset. A background preset can be shared across a button, a testimonial, a footer, a row, and a column. Change the shared preset once, and every connected element updates with it. In this tutorial, we’ll explain how stacked presets, nest...