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Mastering Column & Row Grid Parameters In Divi 5

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With the release of Divi 5 ‘s CSS Grid feature, Divi users are equipped with intuitive tools to build layouts that adapt seamlessly across devices, eliminating the steep learning curve that comes with learning CSS code. At the heart of this innovation lie the column and row grid parameters, Divi’s streamlined controls for defining grid templates, sizing, gaps, alignment, and offsets. In this post, we’ll guide you through understanding, implementing, and mastering these core parameters, unlocking advanced grid-based designs that boost your creativity. Let’s dive in and unlock the full potential of CSS Grid in Divi 5. Understanding CSS Grid In Divi 5 CSS Grid is a two-dimensional layout system that allows designers to create complex, responsive layouts by defining rows and columns in a grid container. Unlike traditional methods like Flexbox or floats, CSS Grid allows for precise control over the horizontal and vertical placement of elements simultaneously. You can define grid track...

Simple Responsive Column Breakdown With Divi 5

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At its core, Flexbox is a powerful CSS layout model that gives you precise control over how items flow and align within a container. Divi 5 integrates Flexbox directly into the Visual Builder, turning every element into a flexible container. Flexbox isn’t just a minor update; it’s a shift that enables you to create responsive sites with just a few clicks. In this post, you’ll learn how to harness Divi 5’s Flexbox system to build simple, fully responsive layouts that adapt beautifully to every screen size. We’ll walk through setup, key features, and provide a hands-on tutorial using Divi’s new Flexbox system. Let’s dive in. Understanding Flexbox Basics in Divi 5 If you’ve built sites with Divi 4, you already know how capable it is with pre-defined row templates, specialty sections, and responsive controls. The Visual Builder made complex designs accessible, and for many layouts, Divi 4’s system just works. But when it comes to truly fluid, adaptive column breakdowns — especially w...

Divi 5 Public Beta 6 Release Notes

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The Divi 5 Public Beta is available today. If you prefer the experience to Divi 4, it’s ready for use. If you use Divi 5 , you’ll notice an update notification for Public Beta 6 . We release new Divi 5 versions every two weeks, and each one improves upon the last. If you haven’t tried Divi 5 yet, give it a test and let us know what you think. What’s New In Public Beta 6? We  implemented  104 bug fixes and improvements , and released a new feature called Semantic Elements & HTML Wrappers . Our mission over the past few months has been to fix bugs and implement minor improvements. The entire team continues to address your feedback as we approach the official release of Divi 5. After nearly a year of public testing and enhancements, Divi 5 is stable, and we’re getting ready to remove the beta label and make it official. In the meantime, you can use Divi 5 if you prefer the experience to Divi 4. Give it a try and experience the future of Divi today! In my spare time, I’...

How To Create A Reusable Card Module Group In Divi 5

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Card layouts show up all over a site, but you often rebuild them from scratch or copy and paste the same stack of modules. Module Groups in Divi 5 allow you to bundle an image, heading, text, button, or any other module into one card and reuse it anywhere. In this tutorial, we’ll build a clean card, save it to your Divi Library, and import it on any page. We’ll also pair it with the Loop Builder to auto-generate grids for posts or products. How Module Groups Work A Module Group in Divi 5 is a container that holds multiple modules together as one packaged unit. Think of it like creating a custom building block. Instead of working with individual modules (an image here, a heading there, a button somewhere else), you group them into a single entity that moves, saves, and functions as one piece. The benefit becomes obvious the moment you need the same design pattern in multiple places. You build the card once, drop it wherever you need it, and the entire structure stays intact, incl...