Once you're signed in to Divi Cloud, every item you've saved is available to import into the page you're working on. Importing happens through the same Load From Library modal you use for local Divi Library items. The only difference is that Cloud items are filtered in using the My Divi Cloud option under Locations.
You can import page layouts, sections, rows, modules, and code snippets from Divi Cloud.
Note: Importing is contextual. If you click Add Section, only sections appear in the modal, even if you have layouts, rows, and modules in your Cloud. Same for Add Row and Add Module. Click the Add Layout icon in the left sidebar to see every item type at once.
Before you begin
Sign in to Divi Cloud from inside the Visual Builder. See How to access your Divi Cloud in Divi 5 for the full sign-in steps.
Import a page layout
Open the page in the Visual Builder.
Click the Add Layout icon in the left sidebar of the builder.
Click the Saved Layout option. The Load From Library modal opens.
(optional) Check My Divi Cloud under Locations to see only Cloud items.
(optional) Narrow the list further using the search field, Categories, or Tags.
Click the layout you want to import.
Click the Use This Layout button.
Note: If your page already has content and you want to keep it, make sure the Replace Existing Content option is unchecked before clicking Use This Layout. Otherwise, the imported layout will replace what's already on the page.
Import a section, row, or module
Open the page in the Visual Builder.
Click the Add Section, Add Row, or Add Module icon, depending on what you want to import.
Click the Add From Library tab.
(optional) Check My Divi Cloud under Locations to see only Cloud items.
(optional) Narrow the list further using the search field, Categories, or Tags.
Click the item you want to import.
Click the Use This Section, Use This Row, or Use This Module button.
Note: Rows can only be imported inside sections, and modules can only be imported inside rows. The Add Row and Add Module icons only appear in those contexts.


