If you don’t know where to put it read this post about child themes. The first step is to add a bit of CSS to your stylesheet. So as Mak would say, “so without wasting a lot of time, let’s dive in and let’s get started.” CSS That’s no more available with the new menu module, so that’s what we’re going to fix here.įor a demo of the the effect we’re looking to achieve just test the menu bar of this website. Divi used to handle the main menu itself, providing a menu that could be set to change a bunch of properties when users scrolled down the page – things like the menu height, text and background colours, inclusion of the logo etc. The problem with the new menu module is that it’s a functionality downgrade. To be fair ET have proven the value of the Elegant Themes subscription with their relentless development of Divi, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see Nick Roach popping up in a new video announcing upgrades to this menu module some day soon. Extension is called Chrome Font Super Enhancer, it is in the Chrome app store. I tried it and it does really make things sharper and easier to read. However IMO the new menu module is the theme builder’s biggest weakeness. 198 1 I read a post on tenforum about a Chrome extension that makes the text darker. With the theme builder comes the ability to build powerful new global headers. As website page builders go I think Divi is pretty decent, and now Elegant Themes have released Divi 4.0 everything’s been taken up a notch.īefore 4.0 there was only so much whole-site theme editing you could do using global modules, but Divi’s new theme builder takes Divi from being a sexy litle page builder to the full-fledged theme builder that Divi users have been crying out for for about a year.
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