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The Divi Heading Module
The Divi Heading Module

Learn how to use the Divi Heading Module to create impactful, customizable headings that enhance your site's design and readability.

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The Divi Heading Module displays customizable heading text and works seamlessly in headers, footers, templates, posts, pages, and with other modules to create dynamic content.

Add the Divi Heading Module

When you load the Visual Builder, Divi automatically adds a Section.

  1. Click the Green Plus icon to insert a Row.

  2. Click the Gray Plus icon inside the Row to open the Divi Module Library. The library contains all the modules included with the Divi theme.

  3. Find the Heading module and click on it to load the module.
    The module library is also searchable. To access it, type the module name you want in the search bar at the top.

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Divi Heading Module use cases

  1. Customizing Page Titles: Use the Heading Module to create consistent and visually appealing page titles across your site, enhancing user experience.

  2. Designing Section Headers: Implement the module to clearly define different sections on a page, improving content organization and readability.

  3. Highlighting Key Information: Utilize the Heading Module to draw attention to important messages or calls to action, making them stand out to visitors.

Heading Module Settings Breakdown

Once you've added the Heading module, the module settings automatically pop up. This is where this module's content and design styles are configured. These settings are organized into three groups via the tabs at the top of the module:

The Content tab

The Content tab allows you to edit the text of the Heading module, customize the background appearance, set the module link, and change the text of the admin label.

Divi 5 - Heading module's Advanced tab
  1. Text - Choose the number of projects and which categories are used as filters.

  2. Link - Make the entire Heading module clickable, creating a seamless way to direct users to another page, section, or external site.

  3. Background - Choose the Heading module's background styles.

  4. Admin Label - Choose the Heading module's label text to assist you in keeping things organized and easy to understand in the Visual Builder.


The Design tab

All the design styles and options for the Heading module are in this tab.

Divi 5 - Heading module's Design tab
  1. Text - Choose the overall Heading module's text styles for this module.

  2. Heading Text - Choose the Heading module's title styles.

  3. Sizing - Choose the Heading module's sizing.

  4. Spacing - Choose the Heading module's spacing.

  5. Border - Choose the Heading module's border styles.

  6. Box Shadow - Choose the Heading module's Box Shadow styles.

  7. Filters - Choose the Heading module's filters such as hue shifts, saturation changes, and blending modes.

  8. Transform - Choose the Heading module's advanced design effects, such as scaling, rotating, skewing, and translating.

  9. Animation - Choose the Heading module's animation styles.


The Advanced tab

The Advanced tab provides tools for experienced designers, including options for adding CSS IDs and Classes, controlling visibility, managing transitions, adjusting element positions, and creating scroll effects.

Divi 5 - Heading module's Advanced tab
  1. CSS ID & Classes - Allows you to assign unique identifiers or reusable labels to modules, enabling advanced custom styling through your child theme’s stylesheet or Divi’s custom CSS settings.

  2. Custom CSS - Allows you to add custom CSS code to fine-tune your Heading module, enabling advanced styling that perfectly aligns with your vision.

  3. Conditions - Allows you to create dynamic, personalized content, ensuring the right message reaches the right audience at the right time.

  4. Visibility - Choose the Heading's module visibility based on different devices.

  5. Transitions - Choose how long Heading's module animation takes, adding subtle, impactful animations that enhance user experience and make your modules stand out.

  6. Position - Choose precise control of the Heading's module placement and create dynamic, visually engaging designs.

  7. Scroll Effects - Control how the Heading module behaves and transforms during scrolling.


What's the next step?

Save your changes and exit the Visual Builder

To save the page design, you can type CMD + S on a Mac or CTRL + S on a PC.

You can also:

  1. Click on the Save button.

  2. Click on the Exit button.

Divi 5 - Save and Exit Visual Builder

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