Exploring Divi 5’s New SVG Module
Scalable Vector Graphics, or SVGs, work differently from regular image files. A PNG or JPEG stores pixels. An SVG stores vector instructions, which is why a logo, icon, or illustration can stay sharp on a phone screen, a desktop monitor, or a large display. That flexibility makes SVGs useful for more than crisp image quality. Since SVGs are built from paths and shapes, you can often adjust their fill, stroke, size, and animation without opening a design tool. Divi 5 ‘s new SVG Module brings that workflow into the Visual Builder. You can paste SVG markup directly, upload an SVG file when your WordPress site supports it, and style the graphic with Divi’s design controls. What Is Divi 5’s SVG Module? The SVG Module is a dedicated Divi 5 module for adding scalable vector graphics to a page. Divi has long included an Image module, but SVGs are not quite the same as standard image files. They are vector-based graphics made from markup, paths, and shapes. That means they...