The Divi Toggle Module lets you show or hide content with a click, helping to declutter your design and enhance user experience. It fits any column size and supports multiple toggles, making it ideal for FAQs, restaurant menus, service details, or pricing information.
Add The Divi Toggle Module
When you load the Visual Builder, Divi automatically adds a Section.
Click the Green Plus icon to insert a Row.
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.
Find the Toggle 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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The Divi Toggle Module Use Cases
Creating FAQs: Use toggles to present frequently asked questions, allowing users to expand and view answers as needed without overwhelming them with too much information at once.
Displaying Step-by-Step Instructions: Break down processes, tutorials, or how-to guides into expandable steps for a cleaner, more user-friendly layout.
Organizing Feature Descriptions: Present detailed product or service features in toggles, helping visitors explore specific details without cluttering the page.
Toggle Module Settings Breakdown
Once you've added the Toggle 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 select the module's title, body text, redirect behavior, and more.
Text - Set the Toggle's title and body text.
State - Choose the initial state of the toggle: open or closed.
Link - Make the entire Toggle module clickable, creating a seamless way to direct users to another page, section, or external site.
Background - Choose the Toggle module's background styles.
Admin Label - Choose the Toggle 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 Toggle module are in this tab.
Icon - Choose the open and closed icon styles.
Toggle - Choose the background color for the toggle's open and close states.
Text - Choose the overall Toggle module's text styles for this module.
Title Text - Choose the Toggle module's title styles.
Closed Title Text - Choose the Toggle module's closed title text styles.
Body Text - Choose the module's body text styles.
Sizing - Choose the Toggle module's sizing.
Spacing - Choose the Toggle module's spacing.
Border - Choose the Toggle module's border styles.
Box Shadow - Choose the Toggle module's Box Shadow styles.
Filters - Choose the Toggle module's filters such as hue shifts, saturation changes, and blending modes.
Transform - Choose the Toggle module's advanced design effects, such as scaling, rotating, skewing, and translating.
Animation - Choose the Toggle 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.
CSS ID & Classes - Allows you to assign unique CSS ID or reusable CSS classes, enabling advanced custom styling through your child theme’s stylesheet or Divi’s custom CSS settings.
Custom CSS - Allows you to add custom CSS code to fine-tune your Toggle module, enabling advanced styling that perfectly aligns with your vision.
Conditions - Allows you to create dynamic, personalized content, ensuring the right message reaches the right audience at the right time.
Visibility - Choose the Toggle's module visibility based on different devices.
Transitions - Choose how long Toggle's module animation takes, adding subtle, impactful animations that enhance user experience and make your modules stand out.
Position - Choose precise control of the Toggle's module placement and create dynamic, visually engaging designs.
Scroll Effects - Control how the Toggle 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:
Click on the Save button.
Click on the Exit button.