
Divi Fixed Footer Bar For Mobile Devices
In this tutorial, I will show you how to use a Divi Library Layout, a little custom CSS, and a little PHP, to inject a fixed Mobile Footer Bar that gives your website an app-like appearance.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to use a Divi Library Layout, a little custom CSS, and a little PHP, to inject a fixed Mobile Footer Bar that gives your website an app-like appearance.
In this tutorial, I will show you how we use a little custom CSS to make the buttons align vertically across the bottom of the row so that no matter how much text is in the module above it, all the buttons in that row will align.
In this tutorial, I will show you how we use a little custom CSS to make several inline buttons in a single row. This effect is great for headers or call to action sections that need two or more buttons right next to each other.
In this tutorial, I will show you how we use a little custom CSS to have the gradient background overlay close-in from both sides shortly after the page loads giving the page header section a crisp image, clear text and a tad bit of animation for that extra “pop.”
In this tutorial, I will show you how we use a little custom CSS to have the gradient background overlay fade-in shortly after the page loads giving the page header section a crisp image, clear text and a tad bit of animation for that extra “pop.”
In this tutorial, I will show you how we use a little custom CSS to have the gradient background overlay fade-in shortly after the page loads giving the page header section a crisp image, clear text and a tad bit of animation for that extra “pop.”
With the release of WordPress 5.0 just around the corner, a lot of people have been asking me what does that mean for those of us that use page-builders like Divi and Beaver Builder. The short answer is that it is too soon to tell but I have been reading up, asking around, and pestering some people to get their thoughts on the future, and so I hope this helps shed some light.
Have you ever been annoyed with the Divi menu carrying over into a second line on smaller desktop & laptop screens? Well so do I, and that is why I have a little CSS I keep handy for just about every website I build with Divi.
In this tutorial I will show you how we use a little custom CSS to give the appearance that our Divi Horizontal Slider is actually a Vertical Slider.
In this tutorial I will show you how we use a little custom HTML and CSS to create a super simple image overlay in the Divi Code Module.
In this tutorial I will show you how to add a horizontal line behind the Divi Blurb title using a little custom CSS.
In this tutorial I am going to show you how you can use a little custom CSS to add a classy underline between the Divi Blurb title and content. We also use the CSS to add more hover controls to the rest of the blurb.
The Divi Mega Menu is a great feature that comes standard with Divi. But it lacks in settings that make it easy to customize. Let’s change that!
In this tutorial I will show you how to create a sleeker compact Divi Sub-menu.
In this tutorial I will show you how to recreate the custom offset fly-in animations with varying timing adjustments.
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