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How To Build Custom Woo Checkout Pages In Divi 5

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Most WooCommerce stores put real thought into their homepage and product pages, but the checkout often feels like a completely different site. Generic fields, uneven spacing, and a layout that looks out of the box can weaken trust at the exact moment a customer is deciding whether to complete their order. Divi 5 ‘s dedicated Woo Checkout modules let you build a branded checkout layout visually, without relying on a single checkout shortcode. In this tutorial, we’ll build a clean, two-column checkout page from scratch using Divi 5, WooCommerce, and Design Variables. Using Woo Modules In Divi 5 Divi has supported WooCommerce cart and checkout modules for years, so this workflow isn’t about replacing a shortcode-only process. The bigger shift in Divi 5 is that the Woo modules are rebuilt for Divi 5’s current Visual Builder, layout system, and performance-focused architecture, making them easier to place, style, and reuse inside custom WooCommerce templates. Ins...

17 Graphs & Charts For Divi 5 (Free Download!)

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Divi 5 makes it easy to create polished, visual sections that help data feel clear, organized, and engaging. In this free pack, you’ll get 17 Graphs & Charts sections for Divi 5 that are perfect for showcasing website visits, revenue, growth, campaign performance, comparisons, timelines, reports, dashboards, analytics highlights, and more. Each section uses clean layouts, bold color treatments, readable labels, and chart-inspired design elements to help you present information in a more visual way. Import a section, update the numbers and labels, and you’re ready to go. Preview Here’s a quick look at the 17 Graphs & Charts sections included in the pack. The download is further down the post. Download 17 Graphs & Charts For Divi 5 Get all 17 sections for free. Import them into your Divi Library and add them to any page in the Visual Builder. Download the Files Download For...

How To Build A Horizontal Blog Loop In Divi 5

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WordPress can show posts on a blog page automatically, but the default output rarely gives you full control over the actual card structure. The image position, meta layout, excerpt placement, and read more link all follow a preset pattern unless you start customizing the theme or working around the module. The Loop Builder in Divi 5 takes a different approach. You design one post card with normal Divi elements, connect each part of that card to live post data, and Divi repeats it automatically for every item in your query. In this tutorial, we’ll build a horizontal blog loop with one post card per row. Each card will have a featured image on the left, post content on the right, dynamic title, publish date, excerpt, and a linked arrow, plus pagination so visitors can move through the rest of your posts. Why Build A Horizontal Blog Loop With The Loop Builder? The Blog Module is useful when you need a blog feed quickly. For many sites, that is enough. But when you want to decide exa...