The Divi Gallery Module

The Divi Gallery Module

The Divi Gallery Module
How to add, configure and customize the Divi gallery module.

Sharing a collection of images is always a great way to visually engage users in your content. The Gallery module lets you create and organize galleries anywhere on your website. The Divi Builder gallery module comes in both grid and slider format and supports large galleries with pagination.

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How To Add A Gallery Module To Your Page
Before you can add a gallery module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder』s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Use Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

Once you have entered the Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside of Rows. If you are starting a new page, don』t forget to add a row to your page first. We have some great tutorials about how to use Divi』s row and section elements.

Locate the gallery module within the list of modules and click it to add it to your page. The module list is searchable, which means you can also type the word 「gallery」 and then click enter to automatically find and add the gallery module! Once the module has been added, you will be greeted with the module』s list of options. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design and Advanced.
Use Case Example: Adding a Fullwidth Image Gallery to Showcase Photography.
Adding a Gallery to your photography page is a great way to promote your work and increase credibility with clients. In this example, I』m going to show you how you can use the gallery module to add an image gallery with a grid layout that stretches the full width of the page. The images have no spacing between them which gives it a practical and aesthetic presentation.

And let』s not forget that each image opens a lightbox popup to scroll through larger versions of the images in the gallery.

Using the Visual Builder, add a new section under the header section with a fullwidth (1 column) row. Then add the Gallery Module to the row.
Update the Gallery Module Settings as follows:
Content Options
Gallery Images: Click updated gallery an select the images you want to include in the gallery.
Images Number: 12
Show Title and Caption: NO
Show Pagination: NO
Design Options
Layout: Grid
Thumbnail Orientation: Landscape
Zoom Icon Color: #ffffff
Hover Overlay Color: rgba(0,0,0,0.48)
Hover Icon Picker: default

Save Settings
Now all that is left to do is get rid of all the space around the images. Go back and select row settings. Under the Design tab update the following:
Make This Row Fullwidth: YES
Use Custom Gutter Width: YES
Gutter Width: 1
It is important to remember that the number value 「1」 for gutter width is really zero (no width at all).

Save Settings
That』s it!
Gallery Content Options
Within the content tab you will find all of the module』s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

Gallery Images
Click the Update Gallery button to launch the WordPress media library where you can choose which images you would like to display in your gallery.
Images Number
Define the number of images that should be displayed per page. When more images than are allowed on each page are included in your gallery, pagination will appear below the images.
Show Title and Caption:
If an image title or caption has been added, they will appear below the image in the gallery. If you would like to disable these text elements then you can do so using this option.
Show Pagination
When more images than are allowed on each page are included in your gallery, pagination will appear below the images. If you would like to remove pagination, you can disable this setting.
Admin Label
This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification. When using WireFrame view in the Visual Builder, these labels will appear within the module block in the Divi Builder interface.
Gallery Design Options
Within the design tab you will find all of the module』s styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change how your module looks. Every Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change just about anything.

Layout
By default, galleries are displayed as a grid of images. You can also choose to display your gallery in the form of an image slider.
Thumbnail Orientation
You can choose to have your galleries images formatted as portrait or landscape. If you are switching modes, you may need to regenerate your thumbnails.
Zoom Icon Color
When hovering over an item within the gallery module, an overlay icon appears. You can adjust the color that is used from this icon using the color picker in this setting.
Hover Overlay Color
When hovering over an item within the gallery module, an overlay color fades in on top of the image and below the portfolio』s title text and icon. By default, a semi-transparent white color is used. If you would like to use a different color, you can adjust the color using the color picker in this setting
Hover Icon Picker
Here you can choose a custom icon to be displayed when a visitor hovers over gallery items within the module.
Text Color
Here you can choose whether your text should be light or dark. If you are working with a dark background, then your text should be light. If your background is light, then your text should be set to dark.
Title Font
You can change the font of your title text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Title Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your title text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Title Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your title text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Title Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your title text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Title Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your title text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Caption Font
You can change the font of your caption text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Caption Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your caption text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Caption Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your caption text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Caption Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your caption text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Caption Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your caption text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Use Border
Enabling this option will place a border around your module. This border can be customized using the following conditional settings.
Border Color
This option affects the color of your border. Select a custom color from the color picker to apply it to your border.
Border Width
By default, borders have a width of 1 pixel. You can increase this value by dragging the range slider or by inputting a custom value into the input field to the right of the slider. Custom units of measurements of supported, which means you can change the default unit from 「px」 to something else, such as em, vh, vw etc.
Border Style
Borders support eight different styles, including: solid, dotted, dashed, double, groove, ridge, inset and outset. Select your desired style from the dropdown menu to apply it to your border.
Gallery Advanced Options
Within the advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module』s many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module within your child theme』s style.css file.

CSS ID
Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.
CSS Class
Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space. These classes can be used in your Divi Child Theme or within the Custom CSS that you add to your page or your website using the Divi Theme Options or Divi Builder Page Settings.
Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Visibility
This option lets you control which devices your module appears on. You can choose to disable your module on tablets, smart phones or desktop computers individually. This is useful if you want to use different modules on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.

The Divi Fullwidth Slider Module

The Divi Fullwidth Slider Module

The Divi Fullwidth Slider Module
How to add, configure and customize the Divi fullwidth slider module.

Divi allows you to place sliders into full width sections, making your sliders span the entire width of the browser. Divi sliders support parallax backgrounds, as well as video backgrounds!

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How To Add A Fullwidth Slider Module To Your Page
Before you can add a fullwidth slider module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder』s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Use Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

Once you have entered the Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside of Rows. If you are starting a new page, don』t forget to add a row to your page first. We have some great tutorials about how to use Divi』s row and section elements.

Locate the fullwidth slider module within the list of modules and click it to add it to your page. The module list is searchable, which means you can also type the word 「fullwidth slider」 and then click enter to automatically find and add the fullwidth slider module! Once the module has been added, you will be greeted with the module』s list of options. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design and Advanced.
Use Case Example: Add a Fullwidth Slider hero section to your homepage
A fullwidth slider is a great way to showcase multiple CTA』s above the fold on your homepage. The combination of images and content can really give your hero section a professional feel that stands out.
For this example I』m going to add a fullwidth slider to serve as the main hero section of a homepage.

Using the Visual Builder, add a Fullwidth Section to the top of your webpage. Then insert the Fullwidth Slider module to your new section. In the Content tab of the Fullwidth Slider Settings, click + Add New Item to create your first slide.

In the slide settings for your first slide, update the following options:
Content Options
Heading: [enter the slide heading]
Button Text: [enter the button text]
Content: [enter the main slide text content]
Button URL: [enter the destination URL for the Slide button]
Background Image: [enter the image that will serve as a background for the slide]
Design Options
Use Background Overlay: YES
Background Overlay Color: rgba(0,0,0,0.2) *this overlay slightly darkens the background image to make the text more readable.

Save Slide Settings
Now duplicate the slide you just created and update the new slide with new content as needed. Repeat this for all slides you want to add.

That』s it. For this example I』m only including two slides, but the result is an effective fullwidth hero slider with multiple calls to action that engages the user to click the button for more information. Since this is your main call to action for your website, I suggest performing split tests to your fullwidth slider using Divi Leads and see which one converts better.

Fullwidth Slider Content Options
Within the content tab you will find all of the module』s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

Arrows
Choose whether or not you would like to display left and right navigation arrows.
Controls
Choose whether or not you would like to display the circle buttons/slide indicators at the bottom of the slider.
Admin Label
This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification. When using WireFrame view in the Visual Builder, these labels will appear within the module block in the Divi Builder interface.
Fullwidth Slider Design Options
Within the design tab you will find all of the module』s styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change how your module looks. Every Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change just about anything.

Remove Inner Shadow
By default an inner shadow is displayed within the slider. If you would like to disable this shadow, you can do so using this setting.
Parallax Effect
Enabling this option will give your background images a fixed position as you scroll. Keep in mind that when this setting is enabled, your images will scale your images to the browser height.
Header Font
You can change the font of your header text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Header Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your header text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your header text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Header Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your header text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your header text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Font
You can change the font of your body text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Body Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your body text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your body text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Body Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your body text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your body text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Top Padding
This setting controls the inner space between top of the module and the text content within the module. If you would like to increase or decrease this space, input your desired value here. For example, to reduce the space and the overall size of the slider, you could enter a value of 100px. Alternatively, you could enter a percentage value, such as 10%, to make the height more dynamic.
Bottom Padding
This setting controls the inner space between bottom of the module and the text content within the module. If you would like to increase or decrease this space, input your desired value here. For example, to reduce the space and the overall size of the slider, you could enter a value of 100px. Alternatively, you could enter a percentage value, such as 10%, to make the height more dynamic.
Use Custom Styles for Button
Enabling this option will reveal various button customization settings that you can use to change the appearance of your module』s button.
Button Text Size
This setting can be used to increase or decrease the size of the text within the button. The button will scale as the text size is increased and decreased.
Button Text Color
By default, buttons assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom text color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s color.
Button Background Color
By default, buttons have a transparent background color. This can be changed by selected your desired background color from the color picker.
Button Border Width
All Divi buttons have a 2px border by default. This border can be increased or decreased in size using this setting. Borders can be removed by inputting a value of 0.
Button Border Color
By default, button borders assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom border color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s border color.
Button Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of your buttons are. By default, buttons in Divi has a small border radius that rounds the corners by 3 pixels. You can decrease this to 0 to create a square button or increase it significantly to create buttons with circular edges.
Button Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your button text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Button Font
You can change the font of your button text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Add Button Icon
Disabled this setting will remove icons from your button. By default, all Divi buttons display an arrow icon on hover.
Button Icon
If icons are enabled, you can use this setting to pick which icon to use in your button. Divi has various icons to choose from.
Button Icon Color
Adjusting this setting will change the color of the icon that appears in your button. By default, the icon color is the same as your buttons』 text color, but this setting allows you to adjust the color independently.
Button Icon Placement
You can choose to have your button icon display on the left or the right side of your button.
Only Show Icon On Hover for Button
By default, button icons are only displayed on hover. If you would like the icon to always appear, disable this setting.
Button Hover Text Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Background Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Radius
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Letter Spacing
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Fullwidth Slider Advanced Options
Within the advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module』s many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module within your child theme』s style.css file.

CSS ID
Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.
CSS Class
Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space. These classes can be used in your Divi Child Theme or within the Custom CSS that you add to your page or your website using the Divi Theme Options or Divi Builder Page Settings.
Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Automatic Animation
If you would like the slider to slide automatically, without the visitor having to click the next button, enable this option and then adjust the rotation speed below if desired.
Automatic Animation Speed (in ms)
Here you can designate how fast the slider fades between each slide, if 『Automatic Animation』 option is enabled above. The higher the number the longer the pause between each rotation.
Continue Automatic Slide on Hover
Turning this on will allow automatic sliding to continue on mouse hover.
Hide Content On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will hide the slider』s text content on mobile.
Hide CTA On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will hide the slider』s call to action buttons on mobile.
Show Image / Video On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will show slide images and videos on mobile (they are disabled by default).
Visibility
This option lets you control which devices your module appears on. You can choose to disable your module on tablets, smart phones or desktop computers individually. This is useful if you want to use different modules on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.
Individual Fullwidth Slider Content Options

Heading
Define the title text for your slider here.
Button Text
If you would like to display a button below your slider content enter the button text here. Leave this blank if you do not wish to display a button.
Content
Enter the body content of your slider here. Note that the amount of text you enter here will determine the height of your slides.
Button URL
If you display a button, insert a valid web URL in this field to define the destination link.
Slide Image
If you add a slide image, it will appear to the left of your slide text on top of your slide background. If you do not specify a slide image you will be left with a centered, text only slide. Because the height of each slide is determined by the text, if your slide image is tall enough it will drop below the bottom of the slide, creating bottom aligned image. See an example of this on the third slide on this page.
Note the height of a slide with a slide image could be determined by a taller slide in the slider so make sure your slide image is tall enough to accommodate if you wish to have a bottom aligned image. For legibility reasons, slide images will only appear in sliders that are in ⅔ column, ¾ column, or 1 column widths. Also, slide images will not display on browser widths of less than 768 pixels. The widths of slide images are defined below. We recommend that your slide images are at least this wide.
Slide Video
If you add a slide video, it will appear to the left of your slide text on top of your slide background. If you do not specify a slide video you will be left with a centered, text only slide. Because the height of each slide is determined by the text, if your slide image is tall enough it will drop below the bottom of the slide, creating bottom aligned image. See an example of this on the third slide on this page.
Pause Video
Allow video to be paused by other players when they begin playing
Background Image
If defined, this image will be used as the background for this module. To remove a background image, simply delete the URL from the settings field.
The height of a slide is determined by the amount of text content that you add. If you have multiple slides, the slider will take on the height of the tallest slide.
The width of your slider is determined by the browser width. Based on standard screen sizes we recommend that your images are at least 1280px by 768px.
Background Image Position
By default, background images are displayed in the center of the slide. You can use this setting to change the positioning to top, bottom, left, right, or any of the four corners of the slide.
Background Image Size
By default, background images will be scaled up proportionally to ensure that they fill the entire slide. However, you can use this option to change the default behavior. 「Cover」 is the default behavior, which will scale the image to cover the entire slide area. 「Fit」 will also force the image to cover the entire area, however, it will force the image』s height and width to match the height and width of the slider. This may result in a skewed image, but it will prevent image cropping. 「Actual Size」 will not scale the image at all and will display it at its native size.
Background Color
If you would simply like to use a solid color background for your slide, use the color picker to define a background color.
Background Video MP4
All videos should be uploaded in both .MP4 .WEBM formats to ensure maximum compatibility in all browsers. Upload the .MP4 version here. Important Note: Video backgrounds are disabled from mobile devices. Instead, your bkacground image will be used. For this reason, you should define both a background image and a background video to ensure best results.
Background Video WEBM
All videos should be uploaded in both .MP4 .WEBM formats to ensure maximum compatibility in all browsers. Upload the .WEBM versions here. Important Note: Video backgrounds are disabled from mobile devices. Instead, your bkacground image will be used. For this reason, you should define both a background image and a background video to ensure best results.
Background Video Width
In order for videos to be sized correctly, you must input the exact width (in pixels) of your video here.
Background Video Height
In order for videos to be sized correctly, you must input the exact height (in pixels) of your video here.
Individual Fullwidth Slider Design Options

Use Background Overlay
When enabled, a custom overlay color will be added above your background image and behind your slider content.
Background Overlay Color
Use the color picker to choose a color for the background overlay.
Use Text Overlay
When enabled, a background color is added behind the slider text to make it more readable atop background images.
Text Overlay Color
Use the color picker to choose a color for the text overlay.
Text Overlay Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of the text overlay box are. By default, the corners have a slightly rounded edge of 3 pixels. You can reduce this value to 0 to create a rectangular box or increase the value to make the corners even more rounded.
Arrows Custom Color
When hovering over a slider module, arrows appear that allow the visitor the navigate through each slide. By default, these arrows inherit the slide』s main text color. However, you can define a custom color for these arrows using this setting.
Dot Nav Custom Color
Within each slider, dot navigation elements appear below the slider content. These items allow the user to navigate through the slider. You can define a custom color to be used for these elements using the color picker in this setting.
Slide Image Vertical Alignment
This setting determines the vertical alignment of your slide image. Your image can either be vertically centered, or aligned to the bottom of your slide.
Text Color
If your Slide Background is dark, the Text Color should be set to 『Light』. Visa versa, if the Slide Background is light, the Text Color should be set to 『Dark』.
Header Font
You can change the font of your header text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Header Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your header text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your header text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Header Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your header text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your header text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Font
You can change the font of your body text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Body Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your body text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your body text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Body Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your body text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your body text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Use Custom Styles for Button
Enabling this option will reveal various button customization settings that you can use to change the appearance of your module』s button.
Button Text Size
This setting can be used to increase or decrease the size of the text within the button. The button will scale as the text size is increased and decreased.
Button Text Color
By default, buttons assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom text color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s color.
Button Background Color
By default, buttons have a transparent background color. This can be changed by selected your desired background color from the color picker.
Button Border Width
All Divi buttons have a 2px border by default. This border can be increased or decreased in size using this setting. Borders can be removed by inputting a value of 0.
Button Border Color
By default, button borders assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom border color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s border color.
Button Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of your buttons are. By default, buttons in Divi has a small border radius that rounds the corners by 3 pixels. You can decrease this to 0 to create a square button or increase it significantly to create buttons with circular edges.
Button Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your button text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Button Font
You can change the font of your button text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Add Button Icon
Disabled this setting will remove icons from your button. By default, all Divi buttons display an arrow icon on hover.
Button Icon
If icons are enabled, you can use this setting to pick which icon to use in your button. Divi has various icons to choose from.
Button Icon Color
Adjusting this setting will change the color of the icon that appears in your button. By default, the icon color is the same as your buttons』 text color, but this setting allows you to adjust the color independently.
Button Icon Placement
You can choose to have your button icon display on the left or the right side of your button.
Only Show Icon On Hover for Button
By default, button icons are only displayed on hover. If you would like the icon to always appear, disable this setting.
Button Hover Text Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Background Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Radius
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Letter Spacing
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Individual Fullwidth Slider Advanced Options

Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Image Alt Text
Alternate text provides any necessary information if the image does not load, appear properly, or in any other situation where a user cannot view the image. It also allows the image to be read and recognized by search engines.

The Divi Email Optin Module

The Divi Email Optin Module

The Divi Email Optin Module
How to add, configure and customize the Divi email optin module.

Growing your mailing list is easy using Divi』s Email Optin module. The email optin module now supports 20 of the most popular email marketing providers.

View A Live Demo Of This Module
How To Add An Email Optin Module To Your Page
Before you can add a email optin module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder』s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Enable Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

Once you have entered the Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside of Rows. If you are starting a new page, don』t forget to add a row to your page first. We have some great tutorials about how to use Divi』s row and section elements.

Locate the email optin module within the list of modules and click it to add it to your page. The module list is searchable, which means you can also type the word 「email optin」 and then click enter to automatically find and add the email optin module! Once the module has been added, you will be greeted with the module』s list of options. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design and Advanced.
Configuring Email Accounts
Before you can use the email optin module, you will first need to connect it to an email provider. These providers can be added and managed within the module settings. Once you add a new email provider, it will appear in the module settings whenever you edit an email optin module on your website.

To add a new email provider, first select your email provider from the Select Provider list. Next, click the Add button to link the module to your email account.
View Documentation For Supported Email Providers
Configuring Spam Protection Accounts
The email optin module gives you the option to utilize a 3rd-party service for spam protection. Spam protection providers can be added and managed within the module settings. Once you add a new spam protection provider, it will appear in the module settings whenever you edit an email optin or contact form module on your website.

To add a new spam protection provider, first select your provider from the Select Provider list and then click the Add button. Now you should see some new fields appear for api keys, secrets, etc (it varies by provider). You can find the keys/secrets in your account on your spam provider』s website.
View Documentation For Supported Spam Protection Providers
Use Case Example: Adding An Email Optin to the Bottom of a Blog Post
A common place to add an email optin form is just below your post content.For this quick example, I』m going to show you just how easy it is insert and style a Email Optin Module below a blog post using the Visual Builder.

Using the Visual Builder, add Standard Section with a one-half one-half (2 column) row under the section containing the post content.
Since this example is going to be an e-book offer with the optin, add an Image Module to the left column and upload an image of the book. Set the image alignment to 「Center」 and set the image max width to 300px.

Then add the Email Optin Module to the right column.

Update the Email Optin Settings as follows:
Content Options
Title: 「New Subscribers Get A FREE Copy of My E-Book」Button Text: 「Subscribe」Content: 「A Gripping Story that Will Leave You on the Edge of Your Seat.」Service Provider: [select service provider]Select List or Feed Title
Design Options
Form Field Background Color: #f1f1f1Focus Background color: #ffffffUse Focus Border Color: YESFocus Border Color: #02b875Text Color: DarkText Orientation: CenterHeader Font: PT SansHeader Font Size: 35pxHead Line Height: 1.3emBody Font Size: 18pxCustom Padding: 20px Right, 20px LeftUse Custom Styles for Button: YESButton Text Size: 26pxButton Text Color: #ffffffButton Background Color: #02b875Button Border Width: 2Button Border Color: #02b875Button Letter Spacing: 1pxAdd Button Icon: YesButton Icon: [add icon]

That』s it. If you want to take your email opt-ins to the next level you can get Bloom, Divi』s email opt-in and lead generation plugin specially built to help you grow your email list.
Email Optin Content Options
Within the content tab you will find all of the module』s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

Title
Insert the title of your signup form here.
Button Text
Specify the signup button text here.
Content
This field is where you can enter the SignUp Module content.
Email Account
Service Provider
Here you can choose which mailing list provider you are using. See the section on this page titled 「Configuring Email Accounts」 above for more details.
Spam Protection
Service Provider
Here you can choose which spam protection provider you are using. See the section on this page titled 「Configuring Spam Protection Accounts」 above for more details.
Use Background Color
If enabled, a background color will be applied to the module. If a background color has been enabled, additional padding is added inside the module to separate the text content from the visible edge of the module. If a background color is not enabled, the background of the module becomes transparent and the additional padding is removed.
Background Color
You can make your Signup tile any color you wish by using the color selector. Select the same color as its section background to create the appearance of a full width or borderless effect.
Admin Label
This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification. When using WireFrame view in the Visual Builder, these labels will appear within the module block in the Divi Builder interface.
Email Optin Design Options
Within the design tab you will find all of the module』s styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change how your module looks. Every Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change just about anything.

Form Field Background Color
The email optin form contains two input fields for username and password. You can use this setting to adjust the background color of these fields.
Form Field Text Color
The email optin form contains two input fields for username and password. You can use this setting to adjust the text color of these fields. If you have adjusted the form field background color you may also want to adjust the text color to ensure a harmonious color relationship.
Focus Background Color
When an input field is focused with a visitor』s mouse, the colors change to make it clear which field is active. Here you can define the background color of focused fields.
Focus Text Color
When an input field is focused with a visitor』s mouse, the colors change to make it clear which field is active. Here you can define the text color of focused fields.
Use Focus Border Color
If you would like to add a border to input fields when they are focused, you can enable this option.
Focus Border Color
Using this setting you can change the color of the border that appears on focused input fields.
Text Color
If the Background Color is dark, the Text Color should be set to 『Light』. Visa versa, if the Background Color is light, the Text Color should be set to 『Dark』.
Text Orientation
This dropdown menu allows you to specify the orientation of your text to be Left Justified, Centered, or Right Justified.
Header Font
You can change the font of your header text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Header Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your header text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your header text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Header Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your header text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your header text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Font
You can change the font of your body text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Body Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your body text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your body text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Body Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your body text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your body text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Use Border
Enabling this option will place a border around your module. This border can be customized using the following conditional settings.
Border Color
This option affects the color of your border. Select a custom color from the color picker to apply it to your border.
Border Width
By default, borders have a width of 1 pixel. You can increase this value by dragging the range slider or by inputting a custom value into the input field to the right of the slider. Custom units of measurements of supported, which means you can change the default unit from 「px」 to something else, such as em, vh, vw etc.
Border Style
Borders support eight different styles, including: solid, dotted, dashed, double, groove, ridge, inset and outset. Select your desired style from the dropdown menu to apply it to your border.
Custom Margin
Margin is the space added outside of your module, between the module and the next element above, below or to the left and right of it. You can add custom margin values to any of the module』s four sides. To remove custom margin, delete the added value from the input field. By default these values are measured in pixels, but you can input custom units of measurement into the input fields.
Custom Padding
Padding is the space added inside of your module, between the edge of the module and its internal elements. You can add custom padding values to any of the module』s four sides. To remove custom margin, delete the added value from the input field. By default these values are measured in pixels, but you can input custom units of measurement into the input fields.
Use Custom Styles for Button
Enabling this option will reveal various button customization settings that you can use to change the appearance of your module』s button.
Button Text Size
This setting can be used to increase or decrease the size of the text within the button. The button will scale as the text size is increased and decreased.
Button Text Color
By default, buttons assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom text color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s color.
Button Background Color
By default, buttons have a transparent background color. This can be changed by selected your desired background color from the color picker.
Button Border Width
All Divi buttons have a 2px border by default. This border can be increased or decreased in size using this setting. Borders can be removed by inputting a value of 0.
Button Border Color
By default, button borders assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom border color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s border color.
Button Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of your buttons are. By default, buttons in Divi has a small border radius that rounds the corners by 3 pixels. You can decrease this to 0 to create a square button or increase it significantly to create buttons with circular edges.
Button Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your button text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Button Font
You can change the font of your button text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Add Button Icon
Disabled this setting will remove icons from your button. By default, all Divi buttons display an arrow icon on hover.
Button Icon
If icons are enabled, you can use this setting to pick which icon to use in your button. Divi has various icons to choose from.
Button Icon Color
Adjusting this setting will change the color of the icon that appears in your button. By default, the icon color is the same as your buttons』 text color, but this setting allows you to adjust the color independently.
Button Icon Placement
You can choose to have your button icon display on the left or the right side of your button.
Only Show Icon On Hover for Button
By default, button icons are only displayed on hover. If you would like the icon to always appear, disable this setting.
Button Hover Text Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Background Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Radius
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Letter Spacing
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Email Optin Advanced Options
Within the advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module』s many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module within your child theme』s style.css file.

CSS ID
Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.
CSS Class
Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space. These classes can be used in your Divi Child Theme or within the Custom CSS that you add to your page or your website using the Divi Theme Options or Divi Builder Page Settings.
Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Visibility
This option lets you control which devices your module appears on. You can choose to disable your module on tablets, smart phones or desktop computers individually. This is useful if you want to use different modules on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.

Using The Divi Role Editor

Using The Divi Role Editor

Using The Divi Role Editor
Limit what certain WordPress user roles can do within the Divi Builder.

Control What Users Can Do Within The Divi Builder
The Divi Role Editor gives you control over what each different WordPress User Role can do within the Divi Builder. For each role, you can disable certain actions within the Divi Builder, which will limit how the builder can be used for users of that role. This is the perfect way for WordPress freelancers and smaller web design agencies to hand off websites to their clients, while at the same time limiting what the client can do within Divi. By limiting more advanced features, you can make the Divi Builder easier for them to understand, while at the same time preventing them from accessing features than may be used to ruin your beautiful designs!
Here is a great example. Let』s say you just finished building a new website for your client, and you have taken full advantage of Divi』s Advanced Design Settings and Custom CSS, and even integrated third party plugins using the Code Module. Everything looks perfect, and your own style guide has informed your every decision. You want to hand off the website to your client so that they can keep their 「About Us」 page up to date, but you don』t want to allow them to do anything crazy. This is the perfect opportunity to use the Divi Role Editor. Simply assign your client』s User to a specific role such as 「Editor.」 Then, using the Divi Role Editor, adjust the capabilities of that Role. You can do things like: disable the Divi Library, disable access to global modules, disable access to Advanced Design Settings and Custom CSS tabs. You might even remove their ability to delete and move modules, and only allow them to edit existing modules. Finally, you could also control what types of settings they are allowed to edit inside the General Settings tab! When you are done, the client has only the tools they need to edit their content.
High Level Theme Privileges
Here you can adjust the highest level theme settings, which will limit access to the main Divi menu items (such as the Divi Theme Options and Theme Customizer).

Builder Interface
Here you can limit high level actions within the builder, such as the ability to edit, delete or move items within the builder. A common implementation of these settings may be to enable the editing of items, but disable the ability to move or delete items within the builder. You can also disable access to the Divi Builder altogether.

Library Settings
Here you can control user』s access to the Divi Library. You can also disallow users from editing GLobal Modules. Since changes made to global modules often have far-reaching implications, it』s sometimes safer not to allow your clients to edit them at all.

Settings Tabs
Settings tabs refer to the three categories of options available within the settings box of every modules, row and section. These settings tabs are: General Settings, Advanced Design Settings, and Custom CSS. Generally speaking, everything you need to build an awesome Divi website can be found in the General Settings, but if you want to get a little more advanced then you can move on to the Design Setting and Custom CSS tabs. Often times it』s a good idea to disable these latter tabs for your clients.

Settings Types
In addition to being able to disable entire settings tabs, you can also control the types of settings available within those tabs. This gives you even more fined tuned control over what your clients can edit. For example, you might want to only allow your clients to control the Text content of modules, but stop them from adjusting colors and layout options.

Module Use
Finally, you can also disable the use of entire modules. When a module is disabled for a user, they will be unable to edit modules of that type or add new modules of that type to the page. For example, you may want to disable every mode except for the Text and Image modules if you really want to keep things streamlined for your clients.

Saving And Loading Custom Layouts In Divi

Saving And Loading Custom Layouts In Divi

Saving And Loading Custom Layouts In Divi
Learn how to save custom layouts and load them for later use in the Divi Builder.

One of the coolest features about Divi is its ability to save your layouts for future use. If you have spent a ton of time building an awesome page using the builder, and you think that you might want to build something similar in the future, then you can save your creation as a template for future use. When the saved layout is loaded on a blank page, all of the section, rows and modules that you created previously will appear. You can also load saved layouts onto a page that already has builder content. For example, if you have a repeating element on all of your pages (such as a call to action near the footer of your page), you could save a layout with that CTA already built and then add to all of your existing pages, and use it as a starting point for all future pages.

Saving A Layout

Once you have created a layout, you can save it for later use by click the 「Save Layout」 button at the bottom of the builder interface. Once you click the save layout icon, a popup will prompt you to name and save your layout. Type in your desired name, which will be used to identify the layout when loading it in the future, and click the save button. That』s it! Your layout has now been saved.
Loading A Saved Layout
Once you have saved a layout, you can load it at any time by clicking on it in the load from library popup. Loading a layout will populate the page that you are editing with the sections, rows and modules that you saved in the layout. When you load a saved layout, it will delete whatever content is currently on your page and replace it with the save layout unless you uncheck the 「replace the existing content with loaded layout」 option before loading.

The Divi Post Slider Module

The Divi Post Slider Module

The Divi Post Slider Module
How to add, configure and customize the Divi post slider module.

View A Live Demo Of This Module
How To Add A Post Slider Module To Your Page
Before you can add a post slider module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder』s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Use Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

Once you have entered the Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside of Rows. If you are starting a new page, don』t forget to add a row to your page first. We have some great tutorials about how to use Divi』s row and section elements.

Locate the post slider module within the list of modules and click it to add it to your page. The module list is searchable, which means you can also type the word 「post slider」 and then click enter to automatically find and add the post slider module! Once the module has been added, you will be greeted with the module』s list of options. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design and Advanced.
Use Case Example: Add a Post Slider to a Blog Page to Showcase Recent Posts
For this example I』m going to add a Post Slider to showcase the three most recent posts at the top of a blog page. Each slide will display the post』s featured image as a background image, the post title and post meta, as well as a read more button.

Using the Visual Builder, add a new Standard Section to the top of the blog page with a fullwidth (1 column) row. Then insert the Post Slider Module to your new row.

Under Post Slider Settings, update the following options:
Content Options
Posts Number: 3
Design Options
Header Font: Roboto (Uppercase)
header Font Size: 50px
Header Text Color: #edef5d
Header Letter Spacing: 1px
Body Font Size: 16
Body Letter Spacing: 1px
Body Line Height: 1.4em
Meta Font: Open Sans, Italic, Uppercase
Meta Font Size: 18px
Meta Text Color: #cccccc
Meta Line Height: 2em
Use Custom Styles for Button: YES
button Text Size: 26px
Button Text color: #edef5d
Button Border Width: 0px
Button Icon: >
Only Show Icon On Hover for Button: NO

Save Settings
That』s it!

Post Slider Content Options
Within the content tab you will find all of the module』s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

Posts Number
Choose how many posts you would like to display in the slider.
Include Categories
Choose which categories you would like to include in the slider.
Order By
Here you can adjust the order in which posts are displayed.
Button Text
Define the text which will be displayed on 「Read More」 button. leave blank for default ( Read More )
Content Display
Showing the full content will not truncate your posts in the slider. Showing the excerpt will only display excerpt text.
Use Post Excerpt If Defined
Disable this option if you want to ignore manually defined excerpts and always generate it automatically.
Automatic Excerpt Length
Define the length of automatically generated excerpts. Leave blank for default ( 270 )
Show Arrows
This setting will turn on and off the navigation arrows.
Show Controls
This setting will turn on and off the circle buttons at the bottom of the slider.
Show Read More Button
This setting will turn on and off the read more button.
Show Post Meta
This setting will turn on and off the meta section.
Show Featured Image
This setting will turn on and off the featured image in the slider.
Image Placement
Select how you would like to display the featured image in slides
Background Color
Use the color picker to choose a background color for this module.
Background Image
Upload your desired image, or type in the URL to the image you would like to use as the background for the slider.
Background Image Position
Choose the CSS positioning of the background image for each slide.
Background Image Size
Choose the CSS background image size used for each slide.
Admin Label
This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification. When using WireFrame view in the Visual Builder, these labels will appear within the module block in the Divi Builder interface.
Post Slider Design Options
Within the design tab you will find all of the module』s styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change how your module looks. Every Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change just about anything.

Remove Inner Shadow
This will remove the CSS inner shadow that it applied to all slides by default.
Use Background Overlay
When enabled, a custom overlay color will be added above your background image and behind your slider content.
Background Overlay Color
Use the color picker to choose a color for the background overlay.
Use Text Overlay
When enabled, a background color is added behind the slider text to make it more readable atop background images.
Text Overlay Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of the text overlay box are. By default, the corners have a slightly rounded edge of 3 pixels. You can reduce this value to 0 to create a rectangular box or increase the value to make the corners even more rounded.
Use Parallax Effect
Enabling this option will give your background images a fixed position as you scroll.
Parallax Method
Here you can define the method used for the parallax effect – CSS or True Parallax.
Arrows Custom Color
When hovering over a slider module, arrows appear that allow the visitor the navigate through each slide. By default, these arrows inherit the slide』s main text color. However, you can define a custom color for these arrows using this setting.
Dot Nav Custom Color
Within each slider, dot navigation elements appear below the slider content. These items allow the user to navigate through the slider. You can define a custom color to be used for these elements using the color picker in this setting.
Text Color
Here you can choose whether your text is light or dark. If you have a slide with a dark background, then choose light text. If you
have a light background, then use dark text.
Header Font
You can change the font of your header text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Header Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your header text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your header text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Header Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your header text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your header text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Font
You can change the font of your body text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Body Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your body text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your body text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Body Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your body text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your body text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Meta Font
You can change the font of your meta text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Meta Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your meta text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Meta Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your meta text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Meta Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your meta text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Meta Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your meta text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Top Padding
This setting controls the inner space between top of the module and the text content within the module. If you would like to increase or decrease this space, input your desired value here. For example, to reduce the space and the overall size of the slider, you could enter a value of 100px. Alternatively, you could enter a percentage value, such as 10%, to make the height more dynamic.
Bottom Padding
This setting controls the inner space between bottom of the module and the text content within the module. If you would like to increase or decrease this space, input your desired value here. For example, to reduce the space and the overall size of the slider, you could enter a value of 100px. Alternatively, you could enter a percentage value, such as 10%, to make the height more dynamic.
Use Custom Styles for Button
Enabling this option will reveal various button customization settings that you can use to change the appearance of your module』s button.
Button Text Size
This setting can be used to increase or decrease the size of the text within the button. The button will scale as the text size is increased and decreased.
Button Text Color
By default, buttons assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom text color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s color.
Button Background Color
By default, buttons have a transparent background color. This can be changed by selected your desired background color from the color picker.
Button Border Width
All Divi buttons have a 2px border by default. This border can be increased or decreased in size using this setting. Borders can be removed by inputting a value of 0.
Button Border Color
By default, button borders assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom border color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s border color.
Button Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of your buttons are. By default, buttons in Divi has a small border radius that rounds the corners by 3 pixels. You can decrease this to 0 to create a square button or increase it significantly to create buttons with circular edges.
Button Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your button text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Button Font
You can change the font of your button text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Add Button Icon
Disabled this setting will remove icons from your button. By default, all Divi buttons display an arrow icon on hover.
Button Icon
If icons are enabled, you can use this setting to pick which icon to use in your button. Divi has various icons to choose from.
Button Icon Color
Adjusting this setting will change the color of the icon that appears in your button. By default, the icon color is the same as your buttons』 text color, but this setting allows you to adjust the color independently.
Button Icon Placement
You can choose to have your button icon display on the left or the right side of your button.
Only Show Icon On Hover for Button
By default, button icons are only displayed on hover. If you would like the icon to always appear, disable this setting.
Button Hover Text Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Background Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Radius
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Letter Spacing
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Post Slider Advanced Options
Within the advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module』s many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module within your child theme』s style.css file.

CSS ID
Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.
CSS Class
Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space. These classes can be used in your Divi Child Theme or within the Custom CSS that you add to your page or your website using the Divi Theme Options or Divi Builder Page Settings.
Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Automatic Animation
If you would like the slider to slide automatically, without the visitor having to click the next button, enable this option and then adjust the rotation speed below if desired.
Automatic Animation Speed (in ms)
Here you can designate how fast the slider fades between each slide, if 『Automatic Animation』 option is enabled above. The higher the number the longer the pause between each rotation.
Continue Automatic Slide on Hover
Turning this on will allow automatic sliding to continue on mouse hover.
Hide Content On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will hide the slider』s text content on mobile.
Hide CTA On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will hide the slider』s call to action buttons on mobile.
Show Image / Video On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will show slide images and videos on mobile (they are disabled by default).
Disable On
This option lets you control which devices your module appears on. You can choose to disable your module on tablets, smart phones or desktop computers individually. This is useful if you want to use different modules on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.

Divi Global Modules, Rows & Sections

Divi Global Modules, Rows & Sections

Divi Global Modules, Rows & Sections
Create a library item that syncs between all of the pages you use it on.

What Is A Global Library Item?
A Global library item is a module, row or section that appears exactly the same on whatever pages it is added to. You can add a single global module to multiple pages. If you change the global module on one page, it gets updated instantly on all of the other pages it has been added to as well. A simple use-case for this would be a Call To Action Module that appears at the bottom of many or all of the pages on your website. If a single module is repeated on multiple pages, it』s very useful to make this module Global. This way, you don』t have to edit every single page when you want to make a change to it.Global elements open up so many possibilities, especially when you consider that you can selectively sync individual settings for each module. For example, you could create a global Header Module that appears at the top of all of your pages, and choose to only sync certain options in the Design and Advanced Tabs. This will allow you to apply custom styling to the entire series of pages using this global header module, but still allow you to add unique title text content to each module within the modules 「Content」 tab (which has not been synced). If you ever want to adjust the look and feel of these global header modules, you only have to edit the options you chose to be synced once. Entire sections can also be made into global sections. This is a perfect way to create a custom footer for your entire site, and have that footer section mirrored across all of your pages. If you ever want to change your global footer section, you only have to edit it once and the changes get applied everywhere the section has been used.
Creating A New Global Library Item
Making a library item global is simple. When saving your library item, check the 「Save As Global」 option. Any item that is saved with this option selected becomes a global item.

Global items within the page builder are easily identified by their green color. If you are editing a module, row or section that is green, or if the current modal settings window that you have open is green, then you know that you are currently editing a global item. It』s important to know when a global item is being edited, because any change you make will be mirrored across every page that item has been placed on.

Global Modules & Selective Sync
As mentioned previously, you can selective sync any of the module settings options when saving a global library item. For example, if you create a new global module and choose to only sync the 「Background Color」 option, then only the 「Background Color」 for that module will be mirrored. What does this mean exactly and why is it useful?
Let』s say you have a Fullwidth Header module at the top of all of your pages. This is quite common. Each header module has a different title in the 「Content」 tab to represent the current page. You have also edited the options in the 「Design」 tab to give your header a unique look by adjusting the title font color to blue, title font style to Bold & All Caps, and title font size to 40px. You want all of you header modules on each page to use this unique style, but you need each page to have unique titles. In this case, you can create a Global Fullwidth Header module and choose to selectively sync only those options (font color, font style, and font size).

Now whenever you add this global module to a new page, these options will be synced, but all of your other options will remain unique for the current module.
If you ever want to change the style of the headers on all your pages, you can modify the synced options for the header text style shared by these global modules and the changes will be reflected on every single page that global header has been used! Wow, that saves you an incredible amount of time.
This same theory could be applied to the options in the 「Advanced」 tab as well. Let』s say that you have created a Slider Module and applied a unique animation to the slider』s button. You want to use this new unique animation on all of the Slider Modules on your website. In this case, you can create a new Global Slider Module and selectively sync the Custom CSS for the Slide Button (which includes your custom CSS animation).

Add this slider to your page and you can adjust all of the other options freely, while keeping your unique Custom CSS option synced across the entire series of modules. If you ever want to adjust the Custom CSS option for this series of global modules, you only have to do it once. Editing the Custom CSS option in one module updates for all implementations of this Global Slider Module.

Whenever you edit a global module, you can easily identify which options are currently being synced by the green sync icon located on the left of each option. Options that have the green sync icon are options that are currently being synced within the global module. Options edited with green sync icons are shared by all instances of the global item. To un-sync an option, simply click the green sync icon and you will see the icon turn red. Options that have the red sync icon are NOT currently being synced within the global module.

The Divi Slider Module

The Divi Slider Module

The Divi Slider Module
How to add, configure and customize the Divi slider module.

Sliders can be placed anywhere, spanning the full width of whatever column structure they are in. Divi sliders support parallax backgrounds, as well as video backgrounds!
View A Live Demo Of This Module
How To Add A Slider Module To Your Page
Before you can add a slider module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder』s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Use Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

Once you have entered the Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside of Rows. If you are starting a new page, don』t forget to add a row to your page first. We have some great tutorials about how to use Divi』s row and section elements.

Locate the slider module within the list of modules and click it to add it to your page. The module list is searchable, which means you can also type the word 「slider」 and then click enter to automatically find and add the slider module! Once the module has been added, you will be greeted with the module』s list of options. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design and Advanced.
Use Case Example: Add a Slider to your page to Promote Product Features
A slider is a great way to showcase your product or service features. The combination of images and content can really give your products a professional feel that stands out.
For this example I』m going to add a slider to showcase a few product features. Each slide will have a background image, a slide image, and a content section.

Using the Visual Builder, add a new section with a fullwidth (1 column) row. Then insert a slider module to your new row. In the Content tab of the Slider Settings, click + Add New Item to create your first slide.

In the slide settings for your first slide, update the following options:
Content Options
Heading: [enter the slide heading]
Button Text: [enter the button text]
Content: [enter the main slide text content]
Button URL: [enter the destination URL for the Slide button]
Slide Image: [upload a png image of your product feature]
Background Image: [enter the image that will serve as a background for the slide]
Note: By default, the slide image will display on the left and the slider text content and button will be displayed on the right.
Design Options
Use Background Overlay: YES
Background Overlay Color: rgba(0,0,0,0.2) *this overlay slightly darkens the background image to make the text more readable.

Save Slide Settings
Now duplicate the slide you just created and update the new slide with new content as needed. Repeat this for all slides you want to add.

That』s it. For this example I』m only including two slides, but the result is a good looking slide that matches the design of the site, effectively showcases your product, and engages the user to click the button for more information on the product.

Slider Content Options
Within the content tab you will find all of the module』s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

Arrows
Choose whether or not you would like to display left and right navigation arrows.
Controls
Choose whether or not you would like to display the circle buttons/slide indicators at the bottom of the slider.
Admin Label
This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification. When using WireFrame view in the Visual Builder, these labels will appear within the module block in the Divi Builder interface.
Slider Design Options
Within the design tab you will find all of the module』s styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change how your module looks. Every Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change just about anything.

Remove Inner Shadow
By default an inner shadow is displayed within the slider. If you would like to disable this shadow, you can do so using this setting.
Parallax Effect
Enabling this option will give your background images a fixed position as you scroll. Keep in mind that when this setting is enabled, your images will scale your images to the browser height.
Header Font
You can change the font of your header text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Header Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your header text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your header text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Header Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your header text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your header text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Font
You can change the font of your body text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Body Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your body text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your body text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Body Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your body text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your body text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Top Padding
This setting controls the inner space between top of the module and the text content within the module. If you would like to increase or decrease this space, input your desired value here. For example, to reduce the space and the overall size of the slider, you could enter a value of 100px. Alternatively, you could enter a percentage value, such as 10%, to make the height more dynamic.
Bottom Padding
This setting controls the inner space between bottom of the module and the text content within the module. If you would like to increase or decrease this space, input your desired value here. For example, to reduce the space and the overall size of the slider, you could enter a value of 100px. Alternatively, you could enter a percentage value, such as 10%, to make the height more dynamic.
Use Custom Styles for Button
Enabling this option will reveal various button customization settings that you can use to change the appearance of your module』s button.
Button Text Size
This setting can be used to increase or decrease the size of the text within the button. The button will scale as the text size is increased and decreased.
Button Text Color
By default, buttons assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom text color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s color.
Button Background Color
By default, buttons have a transparent background color. This can be changed by selected your desired background color from the color picker.
Button Border Width
All Divi buttons have a 2px border by default. This border can be increased or decreased in size using this setting. Borders can be removed by inputting a value of 0.
Button Border Color
By default, button borders assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom border color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s border color.
Button Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of your buttons are. By default, buttons in Divi has a small border radius that rounds the corners by 3 pixels. You can decrease this to 0 to create a square button or increase it significantly to create buttons with circular edges.
Button Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your button text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Button Font
You can change the font of your button text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Add Button Icon
Disabled this setting will remove icons from your button. By default, all Divi buttons display an arrow icon on hover.
Button Icon
If icons are enabled, you can use this setting to pick which icon to use in your button. Divi has various icons to choose from.
Button Icon Color
Adjusting this setting will change the color of the icon that appears in your button. By default, the icon color is the same as your buttons』 text color, but this setting allows you to adjust the color independently.
Button Icon Placement
You can choose to have your button icon display on the left or the right side of your button.
Only Show Icon On Hover for Button
By default, button icons are only displayed on hover. If you would like the icon to always appear, disable this setting.
Button Hover Text Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Background Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Radius
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Letter Spacing
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Slider Advanced Options
Within the advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module』s many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module within your child theme』s style.css file.

Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.
CSS Class
Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space. These classes can be used in your Divi Child Theme or within the Custom CSS that you add to your page or your website using the Divi Theme Options or Divi Builder Page Settings.
Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Automatic Animation
If you would like the slider to slide automatically, without the visitor having to click the next button, enable this option and then adjust the rotation speed below if desired.
Automatic Animation Speed (in ms)
Here you can designate how fast the slider fades between each slide, if 『Automatic Animation』 option is enabled above. The higher the number the longer the pause between each rotation.
Continue Automatic Slide on Hover
Turning this on will allow automatic sliding to continue on mouse hover.
Hide Content On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will hide the slider』s text content on mobile.
Hide CTA On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will hide the slider』s call to action buttons on mobile.
Show Image / Video On Mobile
As the size of the screen gets smaller on mobile devices, screen real estate becomes more precious. Sometimes it』s a good idea to disable some less important slider elements to reduce the size of the slider and make it more readable. Enabling this setting will show slide images and videos on mobile (they are disabled by default).
Disable On
This option lets you control which devices your module appears on. You can choose to disable your module on tablets, smart phones or desktop computers individually. This is useful if you want to use different modules on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.
Individual Slider Content Options

Heading
Define the title text for your slider here.
Button Text
If you would like to display a button below your slider content enter the button text here. Leave this blank if you do not wish to display a button.
Content
Enter the body content of your slider here. Note that the amount of text you enter here will determine the height of your slides.
Button URL
If you display a button, insert a valid web URL in this field to define the destination link.
Slide Image
If you add a slide image, it will appear to the left of your slide text on top of your slide background. If you do not specify a slide image you will be left with a centered, text only slide. Because the height of each slide is determined by the text, if your slide image is tall enough it will drop below the bottom of the slide, creating bottom aligned image. See an example of this on the third slide on this page.
Note the height of a slide with a slide image could be determined by a taller slide in the slider so make sure your slide image is tall enough to accommodate if you wish to have a bottom aligned image. For legibility reasons, slide images will only appear in sliders that are in ⅔ column, ¾ column, or 1 column widths. Also, slide images will not display on browser widths of less than 768 pixels. The widths of slide images are defined below. We recommend that your slide images are at least this wide.
Slide Video
If you add a slide video, it will appear to the left of your slide text on top of your slide background. If you do not specify a slide video you will be left with a centered, text only slide. Because the height of each slide is determined by the text, if your slide image is tall enough it will drop below the bottom of the slide, creating bottom aligned image. See an example of this on the third slide on this page.
Pause Video
Allow video to be paused by other players when they begin playing
Background Image
If defined, this image will be used as the background for this module. To remove a background image, simply delete the URL from the settings field.
The height of a slide is determined by the amount of text content that you add. If you have multiple slides, the slider will take on the height of the tallest slide.
The width of your slider is determined by the browser width. Based on standard screen sizes we recommend that your images are at least 1280px by 768px.
Background Image Position
By default, background images are displayed in the center of the slide. You can use this setting to change the positioning to top, bottom, left, right, or any of the four corners of the slide.
Background Image Size
By default, background images will be scaled up proportionally to ensure that they fill the entire slide. However, you can use this option to change the default behavior. 「Cover」 is the default behavior, which will scale the image to cover the entire slide area. 「Fit」 will also force the image to cover the entire area, however, it will force the image』s height and width to match the height and width of the slider. This may result in a skewed image, but it will prevent image cropping. 「Actual Size」 will not scale the image at all and will display it at its native size.
Background Color
If you would simply like to use a solid color background for your slide, use the color picker to define a background color.
Background Video MP4
All videos should be uploaded in both .MP4 .WEBM formats to ensure maximum compatibility in all browsers. Upload the .MP4 version here. Important Note: Video backgrounds are disabled from mobile devices. Instead, your bkacground image will be used. For this reason, you should define both a background image and a background video to ensure best results.
Background Video WEBM
All videos should be uploaded in both .MP4 .WEBM formats to ensure maximum compatibility in all browsers. Upload the .WEBM versions here. Important Note: Video backgrounds are disabled from mobile devices. Instead, your bkacground image will be used. For this reason, you should define both a background image and a background video to ensure best results.
Background Video Width
In order for videos to be sized correctly, you must input the exact width (in pixels) of your video here.
Background Video Height
In order for videos to be sized correctly, you must input the exact height (in pixels) of your video here.
Individual Slider Design Options

Use Background Overlay
When enabled, a custom overlay color will be added above your background image and behind your slider content.
Background Overlay Color
Use the color picker to choose a color for the background overlay.
Use Text Overlay
When enabled, a background color is added behind the slider text to make it more readable atop background images.
Text Overlay Color
Use the color picker to choose a color for the text overlay.
Text Overlay Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of the text overlay box are. By default, the corners have a slightly rounded edge of 3 pixels. You can reduce this value to 0 to create a rectangular box or increase the value to make the corners even more rounded.
Arrows Custom Color
When hovering over a slider module, arrows appear that allow the visitor the navigate through each slide. By default, these arrows inherit the slide』s main text color. However, you can define a custom color for these arrows using this setting.
Dot Nav Custom Color
Within each slider, dot navigation elements appear below the slider content. These items allow the user to navigate through the slider. You can define a custom color to be used for these elements using the color picker in this setting.
Slide Image Vertical Alignment
This setting determines the vertical alignment of your slide image. Your image can either be vertically centered, or aligned to the bottom of your slide.
Text Color
If your Slide Background is dark, the Text Color should be set to 『Light』. Visa versa, if the Slide Background is light, the Text Color should be set to 『Dark』.
Header Font
You can change the font of your header text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Header Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your header text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your header text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Header Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your header text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Header Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your header text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Font
You can change the font of your body text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Body Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your body text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your body text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Body Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your body text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Body Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your body text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Use Custom Styles for Button
Enabling this option will reveal various button customization settings that you can use to change the appearance of your module』s button.
Button Text Size
This setting can be used to increase or decrease the size of the text within the button. The button will scale as the text size is increased and decreased.
Button Text Color
By default, buttons assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom text color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s color.
Button Background Color
By default, buttons have a transparent background color. This can be changed by selected your desired background color from the color picker.
Button Border Width
All Divi buttons have a 2px border by default. This border can be increased or decreased in size using this setting. Borders can be removed by inputting a value of 0.
Button Border Color
By default, button borders assume your theme accent color as defined in the Theme Customizer. This option allows you to assign a custom border color to the button in this module. Select your custom color using the color picker to change the button』s border color.
Button Border Radius
Border radius affects how rounded the corners of your buttons are. By default, buttons in Divi has a small border radius that rounds the corners by 3 pixels. You can decrease this to 0 to create a square button or increase it significantly to create buttons with circular edges.
Button Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your button text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Button Font
You can change the font of your button text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Add Button Icon
Disabled this setting will remove icons from your button. By default, all Divi buttons display an arrow icon on hover.
Button Icon
If icons are enabled, you can use this setting to pick which icon to use in your button. Divi has various icons to choose from.
Button Icon Color
Adjusting this setting will change the color of the icon that appears in your button. By default, the icon color is the same as your buttons』 text color, but this setting allows you to adjust the color independently.
Button Icon Placement
You can choose to have your button icon display on the left or the right side of your button.
Only Show Icon On Hover for Button
By default, button icons are only displayed on hover. If you would like the icon to always appear, disable this setting.
Button Hover Text Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Background Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Color
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this color will be used. The color will transition from the base color defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Border Radius
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Button Hover Letter Spacing
When the button is hovered over by a visitor』s mouse, this value will be used. The value will transition from the base value defined in the previous settings.
Individual Slider Advanced Options

Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.

The Divi Number Counter Module

The Divi Number Counter Module

The Divi Number Counter Module
How to add, configure and customize the Divi number counter module.

The number counter is a great way to display numbers in a fun and engaging way. This module is commonly used to display statistics about yourself or your company. For example, display your customer count or Facebook followers is a great way to showcase social proof.

View A Live Demo Of This Module
How To Add A Number Counter Module To Your Page
Before you can add a number counter module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder』s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Use Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

Once you have entered the Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside of Rows. If you are starting a new page, don』t forget to add a row to your page first. We have some great tutorials about how to use Divi』s row and section elements.

Locate the number counter module within the list of modules and click it to add it to your page. The module list is searchable, which means you can also type the word 「number counter」 and then click enter to automatically find and add the number counter module! Once the module has been added, you will be greeted with the module』s list of options. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design and Advanced.
Use Case Example: Using the Number Counter Module to Display Project Results in a Case Study
One great ways to use the Number Counter Module is to illustrate stats for case studies. Simply label each number counter with a certain result metric so the user can easily see the success of the project. In this example, I』m using the Number Counter Module to display four project results.
As you can see the, the top of the page includes the three project goals using the Bar Counter Module and the bottom of the page includes the results of the case study using the Number Counter Modules.

The section of the page showing the results of the case study using the Number Modules requires the use of a Specialy Section. Using the Visual Builder, add a Specialty Section to the page and select the following layout:

Select a 1 column layout for the right side of the section and enter the Headline and text needed for the case study results.

Insert a 2 column layout directly under the 1 column layout on the right side of the section.

Now add your first Number Counters Module to the left column.

Update the Number Counters Settings as follows:
Content Options
Title: New Visitors
Number: 54210
Percent Sign: OFF
Design Options
Text Color: Dark
Title font: default
Title Font Size: 20px
Title Text Color: #405c60
Title Line Height: 1em
Number Font: Default, Bold
Number Font Size: 60px
Number Text color: #e07a5e
Number Line Height: 72px

Save Settings
Duplicate the Number Counters Module and drag it into the adjacent right column and update the Title and Number options.

Duplicate the row that holds the two Number Counters Modules so that two more number counters are displayed below.

Then update the Title and Number options for those as well. Now you have all four number counters complete.

Don』t forget to add the 667 x 320 image to the left column/side of the specialty section.
It is finished! The combination of Number Counters and Bar Counters on this case study page really makes the content engaging.

Number Counter Content Options
Within the content tab you will find all of the module』s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

Title
Input a title for the counter. This will be displayed below the number in smaller text.
Number
This is the number that the counter will count to. As you scroll down the page and reach the counter, the number will quickly count up from 0 until it reaches the number you define here. Only number values can be placed here.
Percent Sign
Here you can choose whether the percent sign should be added after the number set above.
Background Color
Define a custom background color for your module, or leave blank to use the default color.
Background Image
If defined, this image will be used as the background for this module. To remove a background image, simply delete the URL from the settings field. Background images will appear above background colors, which means your background color will not be visible when a background image is applied.
Admin Label
This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification. When using WireFrame view in the Visual Builder, these labels will appear within the module block in the Divi Builder interface.
Number Counter Design Options
Within the design tab you will find all of the module』s styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change how your module looks. Every Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change just about anything.

Text Color
Here you can choose whether your title text should be light or dark. If you are working with a dark background, then your text should be light. If your background is light, then your text should be set to dark.
Title Font
You can change the font of your title text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Title Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your title text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Title Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your title text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Title Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your title text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Title Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your title text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Number Font
You can change the font of your number text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Number Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your number text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Number Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your number text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Number Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your number text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Number Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your number text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Use Border
Enabling this option will place a border around your module. This border can be customized using the following conditional settings.
Border Color
This option affects the color of your border. Select a custom color from the color picker to apply it to your border.
Border Width
By default, borders have a width of 1 pixel. You can increase this value by dragging the range slider or by inputting a custom value into the input field to the right of the slider. Custom units of measurements of supported, which means you can change the default unit from 「px」 to something else, such as em, vh, vw etc.
Border Style
Borders support eight different styles, including: solid, dotted, dashed, double, groove, ridge, inset and outset. Select your desired style from the dropdown menu to apply it to your border.
Custom Padding
Padding is the space added inside of your module, between the edge of the module and its internal elements. You can add custom padding values to any of the module』s four sides. To remove custom margin, delete the added value from the input field. By default these values are measured in pixels, but you can input custom units of measurement into the input fields.
Number Counter Advanced Options
Within the advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module』s many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module within your child theme』s style.css file.

CSS ID
Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.
CSS Class
Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space. These classes can be used in your Divi Child Theme or within the Custom CSS that you add to your page or your website using the Divi Theme Options or Divi Builder Page Settings.
Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Visibility
This option lets you control which devices your module appears on. You can choose to disable your module on tablets, smart phones or desktop computers individually. This is useful if you want to use different modules on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.

The Divi Filterable Portfolio Module

The Divi Filterable Portfolio Module

The Divi Filterable Portfolio Module
How to add, configure and customize the Divi filterable portfolio module.

The Filterable Portfolio allows you to display your most recent projects in either a Grid or Standard fashion. The filterable portfolio looks just like the normal portfolio module, except that it loads new projects using an Ajax request, and it includes options to filter the project list by categories. When a particular category is selected, the list of projects is instantly regenerated with a new list of projects from the selected category.

View A Live Demo Of This Module
How To Add A Filterable Portfolio Module To Your Page
Before you can add a filterable portfolio module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder』s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Enable Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

Once you have entered the Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside of Rows. If you are starting a new page, don』t forget to add a row to your page first. We have some great tutorials about how to use Divi』s row and section elements.

Locate the filterable portfolio module within the list of modules and click it to add it to your page. The module list is searchable, which means you can also type the word 「filterable portfolio」 and then click enter to automatically find and add the filterable portfolio module! Once the module has been added, you will be greeted with the module』s list of options. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design and Advanced.
Use Case Example: Adding a Filterable Portfolio Module to a Portfolio Page
For this example, I』m going to show you how to add a Filterable Portfolio Module to a portfolio page.

Let』s get started.
Use the visual builder to add a Regular Section with a fullwidth (1 column) row under the header of the page. Then add a Filterable Portfolio Module to the row.

Update the Filterable Portfolio Settings as follows:
Content Options
Posts Number: 8
Design Options
Layout: Grid
Zoom Icon Color: #ffffff
Hover Overlay Color: rgba(224,153,0,0.58)
Title Font: Default, Bold, Uppercase
Title Font Size: 14px
Title Letter Spacing: 1px
Filter Font: Default, Bold, Uppercase
Filter Font Size: 14px
Filter Letter Spacing: 1px
Meta Font Size: 12px
Meta Letter Spacing: 1px
Advanced Options (Custom CSS)
Active Portfolio Filter:
color: #e09900;
Portfolio Title:
text-align: center;
Portfolio Post Meta:
text-align: center;
Pagination Active Page:
color: #e09900 !important;

That』s it!
Filterable Portfolio Content Options
Within the content tab you will find all of the module』s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

Posts Number
Choose how may posts you would like to display before the list is paginated.
Include Categories
Select which categories you would like to display. Posts in categories that are not selected will not appear in the generated list of posts.
Show Title
Enter a title, if desired, which will be placed above the list of projects.
Show Categories
Choose whether or not you would like to display the category below each post in the post meta area.
Show Pagination
This option enables/disabled pagination. If pagination is disabled, only a single page of projects will be displayed for each category.
Background Color
Define a custom background color for your module, or leave blank to use the default color.
Background Image
If defined, this image will be used as the background for this module. To remove a background image, simply delete the URL from the settings field. Background images will appear above background colors, which means your background color will not be visible when a background image is applied.
Admin Label
This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification. When using WireFrame view in the Visual Builder, these labels will appear within the module block in the Divi Builder interface.
Filterable Portfolio Design Options
Within the design tab you will find all of the module』s styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change how your module looks. Every Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change just about anything.

Layout
Choose your desired portfolio layout style. 「Fullwidth」 display one post per row, while 「Grid」 will display your projects in a tiled grid with multiple projects per row.
Text Color
Here you can choose whether your text should be light or dark. If you are working with a dark background, then your text should be light. If your background is light, then your text should be set to dark.
Title Font
You can change the font of your title text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Title Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your title text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Title Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your title text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Title Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your title text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Title Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your title text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Filter Font
You can change the font of your filter text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Filter Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your filter text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Filter Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your filter text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Filter Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your filter text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Filter Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your filter text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Meta Font
You can change the font of your meta text by selecting your desired font from the dropdown menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using the bold, italic, all-caps and underline options.
Meta Font Size
Here you can adjust the size of your meta text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or you can input your desired text size value directly into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Meta Text Color
By default, all text colors in Divi will appear as white or dark gray. If you would like to change the color of your meta text, choose your desired color from the color picker using this option.
Meta Letter Spacing
Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you would like to increase the space between each letter in your meta text, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Meta Line Height
Line height affects the space between each line of your meta text If you would like to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or input your desired spacing size into the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields supports different units of measurement, which means you can input 「px」 or 「em」 following your size value to change its unit type.
Use Border
Enabling this option will place a border around your module. This border can be customized using the following conditional settings.
Border Color
This option affects the color of your border. Select a custom color from the color picker to apply it to your border.
Border Width
By default, borders have a width of 1 pixel. You can increase this value by dragging the range slider or by inputting a custom value into the input field to the right of the slider. Custom units of measurements of supported, which means you can change the default unit from 「px」 to something else, such as em, vh, vw etc.
Border Style
Borders support eight different styles, including: solid, dotted, dashed, double, groove, ridge, inset and outset. Select your desired style from the dropdown menu to apply it to your border.
Filterable Portfolio Advanced Options
Within the advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module』s many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module within your child theme』s style.css file.

CSS ID
Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.
CSS Class
Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space. These classes can be used in your Divi Child Theme or within the Custom CSS that you add to your page or your website using the Divi Theme Options or Divi Builder Page Settings.
Custom CSS
Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module』s internal elements. Within the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS directly to each element. CSS input into these settings are already wrapped within style tags, so you need only enter CSS rules separated by semicolons.
Visibility
This option lets you control which devices your module appears on. You can choose to disable your module on tablets, smart phones or desktop computers individually. This is useful if you want to use different modules on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.