A hands-on comparison of how Elementor, Divi 4, Bricks, and Divi 5 handle full site editing, and what each approach actually feels like when you are building.
Divi 5’s preset system is the most powerful class-based design system of any WordPress page builder. In fact, Divi 5 presets encapsulate far more than just CSS; they are stackable, nestable global components.…
There’s so much to talk about in this Divi 5 feature update! We harmonized field options across all form-based modules, adding additional styling options for form elements such as radio buttons and checkboxes.…
Divi 5 makes it easy to build clean, visually engaging layouts with more structure and variety. In this free pack, you’ll get 4 Styled Grid Layout Designs that are perfect for landing pages, portfolios, featured content sections, editorial layouts,…
Building a new section on a site with an established design system is where Divi 5‘s Command Center becomes especially useful. On a site without presets, creating a new section usually means two separate tasks. First, you build the structure.…
Links are the connective tissue of the web. When they are built correctly, they help users move through content, give search engines clearer signals about page relationships, and provide assistive technologies with predictable navigation.…
Divi 5 gives you more than one way to work. You can click through settings panels and modals when you want fine-grained control. You can use keyboard shortcuts for speed when performing smaller, repeatable actions. The Command Center adds a third option.…
Badges are a small part of web design, but they solve a very specific problem well. They add quick context without interrupting the rest of the layout.…
Divi 5 includes several features that help speed up your workflow and keep designs consistent as layouts grow more complex. Extend Attributes is one of the most practical because it lets you take styles, content, or presets from one element and apply them…
Building a complete website in Divi has traditionally involved a fair amount of back-and-forth. You’d work on a page, notice something off in the header or footer, exit the builder, open the Theme Builder, make the fix, and then return to the page you…