With each update, Divi 5 edges closer to its full release. It’s faster, more stable, and packed with features that set it apart from previous versions. The latest feature of Divi 5 is Divi Canvases, a powerful system for creating… Continue Reading →
Before CSS Grid in Divi 5, complex layouts often meant extra columns, negative margins, and duplicate sections. It wasn’t clean or flexible, especially when layouts needed to adapt across breakpoints. CSS Grid support in Divi 5 introduced a proper two-dimensional… Continue Reading →
I am excited to introduce Semantic Elements & Custom HTML Wrappers for Divi 5. Now, you can change the element type of any module and utilize semantic tags like nav, section, header, and button to give inherent meaning to each…. Continue Reading →
Divi 5 makes it easy to build split screen layouts that feel modern, clear, and professional. In this free pack, you will get 5 Split Screen Sections, each designed to pair content and imagery side by side for immediate visual… Continue Reading →
Surface-level feature lists rarely tell the complete story when you evaluate managed WordPress hosting for development. You need to understand how PHP thread allocation impacts concurrent request handling, how multiple caching layers work together to reduce database load, and whether… Continue Reading →
Clickable areas, such as hotspots on your website, can reveal hidden content, trigger pop-ups, or launch animations, transforming static pages into interactive elements that guide people precisely where you want them to go. Divi 5‘s Interactions handles all of this… Continue Reading →
The Block Bindings API is a powerful tool in the block editor that lets you connect any data source to a block’s attributes. This API was first introduced in WordPress 6.5 and, in its initial implementation, enabled WordPress users to display custom field… Continue Reading →
Choosing colors with hex codes means guessing your way through lighter versions, darker buttons, and accessibility fixes. Divi 5 introduces a redesigned Color Picker with HSL controls to its new Color System, allowing you to build and scale palettes with… Continue Reading →
Another Divi Community staple is preparing for the next chapter. DiviFlash has been a cornerstone extension for Divi users who need more than the native modules can offer, and their team has been working diligently on Divi 5 compatibility. Divi… Continue Reading →
Capturing user attention requires more than static designs. Modern websites thrive on engaging, dynamic experiences that unfold as users scroll Divi 5‘s new Interactions feature allows designers to build scroll-triggered effects and animations that transform passive pages into captivating stories,… Continue Reading →
With Divi 5, CSS Grid is built into the Visual Builder, so you can create true two-dimensional layouts using rows and columns together without touching a stylesheet. That makes sticky sidebar layouts much easier to build, especially when it is… Continue Reading →
Divi 5 helps you remember and reuse your design decisions. Using presets, you can set your brand colors, button styles, heading sizes, and spacing once, and every new element you add can automatically follow those rules. This transforms your styling… Continue Reading →
Divi 5 makes it simple to build interactive sections that feel intentional, balanced, and on brand. In this free pack, you will get 5 Hotspot Sections, each designed to highlight key locations, features, or details in a clean and engaging… Continue Reading →
Most WordPress users don’t realize how far the block editor has come. Core blocks like Cover, Group, Columns, and Image now include enough built-in design controls to create layered depth, cinematic scroll effects, bold typography, and polished layouts that previously… Continue Reading →
The full chat log is available beginning here on Slack. View Transitions to Core @westonruter kicked off the discussion by referencing plans to graduate the View Transitions plugin into core for WordPress 7.0, noting it pairs well with the admin… Continue Reading →
In this report, 150 vulnerabilities have been publicly disclosed. Security patches for 124 of these plugins and themes are now available. Please run these updates as soon as possible. If you’re a Solid Security Pro user, the version management tool… Continue Reading →
I am excited to introduce Divi Canvases for Divi 5. A canvas is a workspace detached from your main post content. You can use them as staging areas for design updates, a place to organize off-canvas components, or simply as… Continue Reading →
Most agencies move through their days balancing design work, development timelines, and client communication then suddenly get pulled into a different world the moment a site slows down, a plugin misbehaves, or a server error pops up. You’re expected to… Continue Reading →
Visitors scan FAQ sections more than they read them. They skim headings, looking for the one question that matches their problem. When they can’t find it fast, it affects conversions. The solution doesn’t lie in writing better answers, but in… Continue Reading →
When it comes to ecommerce, standing out means ditching cookie-cutter templates for product pages that not only captivate but also convert. With Divi 5‘s Woo Product Modules, you can build high-impact product pages entirely from scratch, all while seamlessly integrating… Continue Reading →
Post displays keep visitors engaged with your content. They showcase what matters and encourage people to explore further. Static post loops work fine, but sometimes require an extra element to capture attention. That’s where carousels come in; they add movement… Continue Reading →
Last week, there were 224 vulnerabilities disclosed in 205 WordPress Plugins and 9 WordPress Themes that have been added to the Wordfence Intelligence Vulnerability Database, and there were 74 Vulnerability Researchers that contributed to WordPress Security last week. Review those… Continue Reading →
For years, Divi users relied on a block-based layout system that worked well at the time, but as WordPress page builders have evolved, limitations have emerged. Columns stacked predictably in rows, mobile reordering required duplicate sections or custom CSS, and… Continue Reading →
X-comment from +make.wordpress.org/core: Comment on WordPress 6.9 Release Retrospective
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Congratulations to all who helped make WordPress 6.9 possible! Now that the release cycle is complete, you’re invited to reflect and share your thoughts on the release cycle, release processes, release squad, or whatever else is on your mind. Feedback loops are… Continue Reading →
X-comment from +make.wordpress.org/project: Comment on Proposal: 2026 Major Release Schedule
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