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The Divi Blog Module

Add, Configure and Customizing the Divi blog module.

Updated over a week ago

The Divi Blog Module is more than just a way to display your blog posts.

It can display posts, pages, media, projects, and products in a full-width or masonry-style grid layout, with thousands of design options available at the click of a button, making the Divi Blog Module the ideal way to display content on your website.

How to Add the Divi Blog Module to Your Page

  1. Add a new page or edit an existing page.
    By default, the Standard Gutenberg Editor loads whenever a new post or page is added to WordPress.

  2. Click the purple button underneath the page title, Use The Divi Builder.

Use and Load Divi Builder and Editor

Once clicked, the page will be reloaded with the Divi Visual Builder.

As your page reloads, you'll notice three options:

  • Build From Scratch

  • Choose A Premade Layout

  • Build with AI

Build From Scratch

This option loads the Divi Builder with a blank page design. Choose this option if you'd like to start your page design from Scratch.

Choose a Premade Layout

This option lets you choose from our large library of pre-designed Divi layouts. You can choose from premade layouts by Divi, which you've designed and saved to your Divi Library, and existing pages on your website that you can clone.

Build with AI

This option allows you to create an entire page layout using Divi AI. Using your text prompt and information about your website, you can create the perfect page outline, then build it and fill it with content and imagery, bringing it all to life in no time.

Add the Blog Module

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

  1. Click the green + icon to insert a Row.

  2. Click the gray + icon inside the Row to open the Divi Module Library, which contains all the modules included with the Divi theme.

  3. Find the Blog module and click on it to load the module.
    The module library is also searchable. Type the module name you want in the search bar at the top.

All Blog Module Options Explained

Once you’ve added the Divi Blog 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:

  • Content

  • Design

  • Advanced

Divi Blog Module Content Tab

Content Tab

Inside this tab, you’ll find the content options for the Blog module.

Divi Blog Module Content Tab Options

Content

Inside this tab is where you control the content of the blog module. The blog module can display blog posts, pages, media, projects, and products.

  • Post Type: Click the dropdown to select the content type you want displayed.

  • Post Count - Type the number of posts you would like to be displayed here.

  • Included Categories - Select the categories you would like to be displayed. By default, all categories are displayed. You can pick as many as you’d like.

  • Date Format - You can change how the date is displayed. Available format options:

    • d - Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros 01 to 31

    • D - A textual representation of a day, three letters Mon through Sun

    • j - Day of the month without leading zeros 1 to 31

    • l (lowercase L) - A full textual representation of the day of the week, Sunday through Saturday

    • w - Numeric representation of the day of the week 0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)

    • z - The day of the year (starting from 0) 0 through 365

    • F - A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March January through December

    • m - Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros 01 through 12

    • M - A short textual representation of a month, three letters Jan through Dec

    • n - Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros 1 through 12

    • t - Number of days in the given month: 28 through 31

    • L - Whether it's a leap year 1, if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise.

    • Y - A full numeric representation of a year, at least 4 digits, with - for years BCE. Examples: -0055, 0787, 1999, 2003, 10191

    • y - A two-digit representation of a year. Examples: 99 or 03

    • a - Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem am or pm

    • A - Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem AM or PM

    • g - 12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros 1 through 12

    • G - 24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros 0 through 23

    • h - 12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros 01 through 12

    • H - 24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros 00 through 23

    • i - Minutes with leading zeros 00 to 59

    • s - Seconds with leading zeros 00 through 59

    • More information can be found here.

  • Content Length - Click the dropdown and select either

    • Show Excerpt or

    • Show Content to determine the length of the content you want displayed.

  • Use Post Excerpts - Disable this option if you want to ignore manually defined excerpts and have them always generate automatically.

  • Excerpt Length - By default, excerpts are 270 characters in length. Type in a numerical value here to lengthen or shorten that number.

  • Post Offset Number - Choose the number of posts you would like to offset or pass over. So, if you’d like the blog feed to start with the third most recent blog post, you would put a number 3 here.

Content Tab and Content Section Options

Content Options For Pages, Media, Projects, and Products:

  • Post Count - Type the number of posts you would like to be displayed here.

  • Date Format - You can change how the date is displayed. Available format options:

    • d - Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros 01 to 31

    • D - A textual representation of a day, three letters Mon through Sun

    • j - Day of the month without leading zeros 1 to 31

    • l (lowercase L) - A full textual representation of the day of the week, Sunday through Saturday

    • w - Numeric representation of the day of the week 0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)

    • z - The day of the year (starting from 0) 0 through 365

    • F - A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March January through December

    • m - Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros 01 through 12

    • M - A short textual representation of a month, three letters Jan through Dec

    • n - Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros 1 through 12

    • t - Number of days in the given month: 28 through 31

    • L - Whether it's a leap year 1, if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise.

    • Y - A full numeric representation of a year, at least 4 digits, with - for years BCE. Examples: -0055, 0787, 1999, 2003, 10191

    • y - A two-digit representation of a year. Examples: 99 or 03

    • a - Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem am or pm

    • A - Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem AM or PM

    • g - 12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros 1 through 12

    • G - 24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros 0 through 23

    • h - 12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros 01 through 12

    • H - 24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros 00 through 23

    • i - Minutes with leading zeros 00 to 59

    • s - Seconds with leading zeros 00 through 59

    • More information can be found here.

  • Content Length - Click the dropdown and select either Show Excerpt or Show Content to determine the length of the content you want displayed.

  • Use Post Excerpts - Disable this option if you want to ignore manually defined excerpts and have them always generate automatically.

  • Excerpt Length - By default, excerpts are 270 characters in length. Type in a numerical value here to lengthen or shorten that number.

  • Post Offset Number - Choose the number of posts you would like to offset or pass over.

Divi Blog Module Content Tab Continued

Elements

Regardless of the post type, the element options are:

  • Show Featured Image - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the featured image.

  • Show Read More Button - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the read more button.

  • Show Author - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the author’s name in the meta text.

  • Show Date - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the post date in the meta text.

  • Show Categories - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the categories in the meta text.

  • Show Comment Count - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the comment count in the meta text.

  • Show Excerpt - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the post excerpt.

  • Show Pagination - Toggle this to yes or no to show or hide the pagination link at the bottom of the module.

Divi Blog Module Elements Options

Link

If you would like to apply a clickable link to the entire module, you can do so here.

  • Module Link URL - Paste the URL of the link you would like to apply to this module here. This makes the entire module clickable, and when clicked, it will direct visitors to the URL pasted here.

  • Module Link Target - Defining a link target determines whether the link, when clicked, opens in a new tab or the same window.

    • In The Same Window - if you want the link to open in the same window

    • In The New Tab - if you want that link to open in a new tab.

Divi Blog Module Links Options

Background

In the Background option group, the following options can be set:

  • Background Color

  • Background Gradient

  • Background Image

  • Background Video

  • Background Pattern

  • Background Mask

Background options

  • Grid Tile Background Color - Defines a background color for the blog post tiles.

Divi Blog Module Background Options

How to Add a Background Color

  1. Click the first tab, the Paint Bucket icon.

  2. Click Add Background Color and choose from your site's color palette, or use the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

How to Add a Background Gradient

  1. Click the second tab, the Gradient icon,

  2. Click Add Background Gradient.
    To change the gradient colors, click on the gradient stops and select a color from your site’s color palette or use the eyedropper icon to choose a new color. Gradient stops allow you to add more colors to the gradient. Click anywhere on the range slider to add a new stop.

Background Gradient options

  • Gradient Type - You can change the gradient type by clicking the dropdown menu and selecting the desired one.

  • Gradient Direction - You can change the direction of the gradient by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value.

  • Repeat Gradient - Toggle this option to yes if you want the gradient to repeat.

  • Gradient Unit - The gradient unit changes how the gradient stop points are calculated. Select the dropdown to change the unit.

  • Place Gradient Above Background Image - If a background image is applied, you can place the gradient above the background image by toggling this option to yes.

Background Gradients

How to Add a Background Image

  1. Click the third tab, the Image icon.

  2. Click the gray + icon to bring up the Media Library, where you can select an already uploaded photo from your library or upload a new one.

Background Image options

  • Use Parallax Effect - To apply a parallax effect to the image (where the image scrolls faster than the foreground content, giving the illusion of a 3D effect), then toggle this option to on. By default, this setting is set to off.

  • Background Image Size - Choose the size of your background image by selecting a size from the dropdown menu.

  • Background Image Position - Choose the position of the background image by selecting a position from the dropdown menu.

  • Background Image Repeat - Choose if and how the background image repeats by selecting an option from the dropdown menu.

  • Background Image Blend - Choose how the background blends with other layers in the module by selecting an option from the dropdown menu.

Background Image

How To Add a Background Video

  1. Click the fourth tab, the Video icon.

  2. Click the gray + icon to bring up the media library, where you can select an already uploaded photo from your library or upload a new one.

Background Video options

  • Mp4 vs WebM - We recommend uploading both a mp4 version and a .webm version of the video because not all browsers support WebM video formats. Uploading both file types ensures your video will play on all devices and browsers.

  • Background Video Width - Set the video's width by typing in a numerical value.

  • Background Video Height - Se the height of the video by typing in a numerical value.

  • Pause Video When Another Video Plays - If you’d like the background video to pause when another video is playing, toggle that option to yes. By default, the video will pause when not in view. If you want the video to continue, toggle this option to no.

Background Video

How to Add a Background Pattern

  1. Click the 5th tab, the Pattern icon,

  2. Click Add Background Pattern.
    Choose the pattern type you want from the dropdown.

Background Pattern options

  • Pattern Color - Select the pattern color from your site’s color palette or use the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Pattern Transform - This is where you can transform the pattern horizontally, vertically, rotate it, or invert it.

  • Pattern Size - Pattern size is where you can select the pattern size: the actual size, cover, fit, stretch to fill or custom size. If you select custom size, the following options will appear: pattern width and pattern height. Drag the range slider or type in a numerical value to define those options.

  • Pattern Repeat Origin - Here, you can select the origin from which the pattern repeats.

  • Pattern Horizontal and Vertical Offset - You can also adjust the horizontal and vertical offsets for the pattern.

  • Pattern Repeat - Here, you can choose how the pattern repeats – horizontally, vertically, and more.

  • Pattern Blend Mode - This defines how the pattern layer interacts with the layers beneath it. Select from one of the 16 blend modes available from the dropdown.

Background Pattern

How to Add a Background Mask

  1. Click the 6th tab, the Mask icon,

  2. Click Add Background Mask. Select the mask type you want via the dropdown menu.

Background Mask options

  • Mask Color - Choose the mask color from your site’s color palette, or use the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Mask Transform - Here, you can transform the mask horizontally or vertically, rotate it, or invert it.

  • Mask Aspect Ration - Here, you can set the aspect ratio of the mask. The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height.

  • Mask Size - You can select the mask size: the actual size, cover, fit, stretch to fill, or custom size. If you select a custom size, the following options will appear: mask width and height. Drag the range slider or type in a numerical value to define those options.

  • Mask Blend Mode - This defines how the mask layer interacts with the layers beneath it. Select one of the 16 blend modes available from the dropdown.

Background Mask and Masking

Admin Label

The Admin Label is where you can give the module a name only visible to you to assist in keeping things organized and easy to understand on the back end. By default, the admin label will be the name of the module. You can change the text of the admin label to reflect what you’d like.

Admin Label

Design Tab

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

Divi Blog Module Design Tab

Layout

Select the layout you want for the blog module here - fullwidth or grid.

  • Fullwidth – Select this option if you want the content to display fullwidth with the posts displayed one after the other.

  • Grid – Select this option if you’d like the content to display as a grid. By default, this displays as a 3-column grid.

Overlay

  • Featured Image Overlay - If you want to apply an overlay color to the featured image on hover, toggle this option to yes. When this option is set to yes, the options below will appear.

  • Overlay Icon Color - Choose the color of the icon here. Select from your site’s color palette or click the eyedropper icon to find a new color. If you would like just the overlay background to display and not the icon, set the icon to be transparent by clicking the transparent icon to the right on the color palette line.

  • Overlay Background Color - Choose the color of the image overlay here. Select from your site’s color palette or click the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Overlay Icon - Select the icon you want to use here.

Overlay Design Options

Image

This is where you can style the featured image.

  • Image Rounded Corners - If you want to round the image's corners, type in a numerical value. The higher the number, the rounder the corners will be. The corner values are automatically linked (as seen by the highlighted blue chainlink in the middle); however, if you’d like to have different values for each corner, click the blue chainlink to unlink the values. If the values are automatically linked, they will always have the same value and update automatically if one value is changed.

  • Image Border Styles - This is where you can add a border to the image. You can add a border to all sides of the image or individual sides (top, right, bottom, and left).

  • Image Border Width - This is where you set the width of the border. For a thicker border, increase the number. The border width must be at least 1px to show.

  • Image Border Color - This is where you can pick the border's color. You can select a color from your default site color palette that is already displayed or click on the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Image Border Style - Here, you can select the border style you’d like: solid, dashed, dotted, double, groove, ridge, inset, outset, or none.

  • Image Box Shadow - Choose the shadow style you want to apply to the image. By default, no shadow is applied.

  • Box Shadow Horizontal Position - Controls the horizontal positioning of the image box shadow.

  • Box Shadow Vertical Position - Controls the vertical positioning of the image box shadow.

  • Box Shadow Blur Strength - Controls shadow blur strength of the image box shadow. The higher the number, the more blur.

  • Box Shadow Spread Strength - Controls the spread strength of the shadow on the image.

  • Shadow Color - Choose the color of the image shadow.

  • Box Shadow Position - Choose the position of the shadow applied to the image - an inner shadow or an outer shadow.

  • Image Hue - Adjusts the hue of the image.

  • Image Saturation - Adjusts the saturation of the image.

  • Image Brightness - Adjusts the brightness of the image.

  • Image Contrast - Adjusts the contrast of the image.

  • Image Invert - Inverts the color of the image

  • Image Sepia - Controls the level of sepia tone applied to the image.

  • Image Opacity - Controls the image's opacity (transparency).

  • Image Blur - Controls the blurriness of the image.

  • Image Blend Mode - The Blend Mode refers to how the module blends with the layers beneath it. By default, normal will be selected.

Text

This sets the overall text styles for this module; however, you can set specific styles of specific text in other toggles like Title Text, Body Text, Meta Text, Read More Text, and Pagination Text.

  • Text Alignment - This allows you to choose how the text aligns:

    • Left

    • Center

    • Right

    • Justify

  • Text Color - Select this module's default text color palette:

    • Light

    • Dark
      The default light color palette and dark color palettes can be configured in the Divi Theme Options.

  • Text Shadow - You can apply a drop shadow to all the text inside this module. When a shadow type is selected, it will apply to all the content, both the number and the title text.

Text Design Options

Title Text

These are the settings for specific styling and configuration for the Title Text.

  • Text Heading Level - Choose the heading level assigned to the title text: h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, or h6.

  • Title Font - Choose the font you want to use for the title text. The default font is automatically selected; however, you can choose a different font or upload a custom font by clicking the dropdown box.

  • Title Font Weight - Click the dropdown to select the boldness of the title text font.

  • Title Font Style - Choose the style of the title text font:

    • Italicized

    • Capitalized

    • Small Capitals

    • Underlined

    • Strike-through

  • Title Text Alignment - Choose the text alignment specifically to the title text only:

    • Left

    • Center

    • Right

    • Justify

  • Title Text Color - Choose a specific color for the title text. Select from your site’s color palette or click the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Title Text Size - Choose the font size of the title text by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value.

  • Title Letter Spacing - Choose the letter spacing of the title text by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. Letter spacing is the space between each letter. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Title Line Height - Choose the line height of the title text by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. The line height is the amount of space between each line of text. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Title Text Shadow - You can add a drop shadow to the title text. Once a style is selected, you can configure the direction of the shadow (horizontal and vertical), the strength of the drop shadow blur, and the shadow color.

Title Text Design Options

Body Text

These are the settings for specific styling and configuration for the Body Text.

  • Body Font - Choose the font you want for the body text. The default font is automatically selected; however, you can choose a different font or upload a custom font by clicking the dropdown box.

  • Body Font Weight - Click the dropdown to select the boldness of the body text font.

  • Body Font Style - Choose the style of the body text font:

    • Italicized

    • Capitalized

    • Small capitals

    • Underlined

    • Strike-through

  • Body Text Alignment - Choose the text alignment to the body text only:

    • Left

    • Center

    • Right

    • Justify

  • Body Text Color - Choose a specific color for the body text. Select from your site’s color palette or click the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Body Text Size - Choose the font size of the body text by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value.

  • Body Letter Spacing - Choose the letter spacing of the body text by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. Letter spacing is the space between each letter. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Body Line Height - Choose the line height of the body text by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. The line height is the amount of space between each line of text. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Body Text Shadow - You can add a drop shadow to the body text. Once a style is selected, you can configure the direction of the shadow (horizontal and vertical), the strength of the drop shadow blur, and the shadow color.

Body Text Design Options

Meta Text

These are the settings for specific styling and configuration for the Meta Text only, which displays the blog post info (like author name, post date, post category, and comments count).

  • Meta Font - Choose the font you want to use for the meta text. The default font is automatically selected; however, you can choose a different font or upload a custom font by clicking the dropdown box.

  • Meta Font Weight - Click the dropdown to select the boldness of the meta text font.

  • Meta Font Style - Choose the style of the meta text font:

    • Italicized

    • Capitalized

    • Small capitals

    • Underlined

    • Strike-through

  • Meta Text Alignment - Choose the text alignment specifically to the meta text only:

    • Left

    • Center

    • Right

    • Justify

  • Meta Text Color - Choose a specific color for the meta text. Select from your site’s color palette or click the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Meta Text Size - Choose the font size of the meta text by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value.

  • Meta Letter Spacing - Choose the letter spacing of the meta text by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. Letter spacing is the space between each letter. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Meta Line Height - Choose the line height of the meta text by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. The line height is the amount of space between each line of text. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Meta Text Shadow - You can add a drop shadow to the meta text. Once a style is selected, you can configure the direction of the shadow (horizontal and vertical), the strength of the drop shadow blur, and the shadow color.

Meta Text Design Options

Read More Text

These are the settings for specific styling and configuration for the Read more link only, which displays the blog post info (like author name, post date, post category, and comments count).

  • Read More Font - Choose the font for the Read more link. The default font is automatically selected; however, you can choose a different font or upload a custom font by clicking the dropdown box.

  • Read More Font Weight - Click the dropdown to select the boldness of the read more text font.

  • Read More Font Style - Choose the style of the Read more link font:

    • Italicized

    • Capitalized

    • Small capitals

    • Underlined

    • Strike-through

  • Read More Text Alignment - Choose the text alignment specifically to Read more link only:

    • Left

    • Center

    • Right

    • Justify

  • Read More Text Color - Choose a specific color for the Read more link. Select from your site’s color palette or click the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Read More Text Size - Choose the font size of the Read more link by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value.

  • Read More Letter Spacing - Choose the letter spacing of the Read more link by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. Letter spacing is the space between each letter. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Read More Line Height - Choose the line height of the Read more link by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value. The line height is the amount of space between each line of text. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Read More Text Shadow - You can add a drop shadow to the Read more link. Once a style is selected, you can configure the direction of the shadow (horizontal and vertical), the strength of the drop shadow blur, and the shadow color.

Read More Element Design Options

Pagination Text

These are the settings for specific styling and configuration for the Pagination Links only, which displays the blog post info (like author name, post date, post category, and comments count).

  • Pagination Font - Choose the font you want for the Pagination links. The default font is automatically selected; however, you can choose a different font or upload a custom font by clicking the dropdown box.

  • Pagination Font Weight - Click the dropdown to select the boldness of the Pagination Links font.

  • Pagination Font Style - Choose the style of the Pagination links font:

    • Italicized

    • Capitalized

    • Small capitals

    • Underlined

    • Strike-through

  • Pagination Text Alignment - Choose the text alignment for the Pagination links;

    • Left

    • Center

    • Right

    • Justify

  • Pagination Text Color - Choose a specific color for the Pagination links. Select from your site’s color palette or click the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Pagination Text Size - Choose the font size of the Pagination links by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value.

  • Pagination Letter Spacing - Choose the letter spacing of the Pagination links by dragging the range slider or by typing in a numerical value. Letter spacing is the space between each letter. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Pagination Line Height - Choose the line height for Pagination links by dragging the range slider or typing in a numerical value. The line height is the amount of space between each line of text. The higher the number, the more space.

  • Pagination Text Shadow - Add a drop shadow to the Pagination links here. Once a style is selected, you can configure the direction of the shadow (horizontal and vertical), the strength of the drop shadow blur, and the shadow color.

Pagination Text Design Options

Sizing

This option group defines the sizing (width and height) of the Blog module. You can also set a max-width, a max-height and a min-height for the Blog module.

Click the arrows to choose the module alignment (left, center, or right). By default, the Blog module is left-align .

  • Width - Defines the width of the module. For more information, please check out the official documentation.

  • Max Width - Defines the max-widt of the module. For more information, please check out the official documentation.

  • Module Alignment - If a Width or a Max Width value is set, the module alignment can be set using the three options:

    • Left Aligned

    • Center Aligned

    • Right Aligned

  • Min Height - Defines the minimum value for the module's height. For more information, please check out the official documentation.

  • Height - Define the height of the module. For more information, please check out the official documentation.

  • Max Height - Defines the max-height value the module can have. For more information, please check out the official documentation.

Divi Blog Module Sizing Design Options

Spacing

You can add margins or spacing to this module by typing in numerical values.

Margin adds space outside the module, and padding adds space inside the module. To lock in ratios and keep the values the same, click the chainlink icon between the values you want to always be identical (ex, top and bottom).

  • Default margin values for the Blog module are 0.

  • Default padding values for the Blog module are as 0:

Divi Blog Module Spacing Desing Options

Border

This is where you can add a border to the module. When you add a border, it will add the border to the individual blog cards. To add a border surrounding the entire module, we suggest adding a border to the row containing the module.

  • Rounded Corners – Type in a numerical value for round border corners. The higher the number, the rounder the corners will be. The corner values are automatically linked (as seen by the highlighted blue chainlink in the middle); however, if you’d like to have different values for each corner, click the blue chainlink to unlink the values. If the values are automatically linked, they will always have the same value and update automatically if one value is changed.

  • Border Styles – Here, you can add a border to all sides of the module or individual sides (top, right, bottom, and left).

  • Border Width - This is where you set the width of the border. For a thicker border, increase the number. The border width must be at least 1px to show.

  • Border Color – This is where you can pick the border's color. You can select a color from your default site color palette that is already displayed or click on the eyedropper icon to find a new color.

  • Border Style – Here, you can select what border style you’d like: solid, dashed, dotted, double, groove, ridge, inset, outset, or none.

Divi Blog Module Border Design Options

Box Shadow

Here, you can add a drop shadow to the entire module.

Once a shadow style is clicked, you can customize the following options:

  • Box Shadow Horizontal Position - Defines the horizontal position of the drop shadow.

  • Box Shadow Vertical Position - Defines the vertical position of the drop shadow.

  • Box Shadow Blur Strength - Defines the strength of the shadow's blur. The higher the value, the bigger the blur and the wider and lighter the shadow becomes.

  • Box Shadow Spread Strength - Defines the spread strength of the blur. Increasing the spread strength will increase the density of the box shadow. Higher density results in a more intense shadow.

  • Shadow Color - Defines the shadow's color.

  • Box Shadow Position - Defines the shadow's position. It can be inside the module or outside the module.

Divi Blog Module Box Shadow Design Options

Filters

Adjust the module's filters:

  • Hue - Defines the hue angle of a color.

  • Saturation- Defines how intense the color saturation should be.

  • Brightness - Defines how bright the colors should be.

  • Contrast - Defines how distinct bright and dark areas should be.

  • Invert - Invert the hue, saturation, and brightness by the specified value.

  • Sepia - Defines a warmer, more yellow/brown appearance.

  • Opacity - Defines how transparent or opaque the background (color, gradient, image, etc.) should be.

  • Blur - Defines the amount of Gaussian Blur applied to the module.

The Blend Mode refers to how the module blends with the layers beneath it. By default, normal will be selected.

Module Fitlers Design Options

Transform

  • Scale

  • Translate

  • Rotate

  • Skew

  • Origin points

Tab through to access each option. Configure each option by inputting numerical values or dragging and expanding the box or circle.

You can lock in these values to always be identical by clicking the chain link icon at the bottom right.

Animation

Here, you can apply animation to the module. Once you choose a style, you can adjust the following options:

  • Animation Duration - Defines the length of time that an animation takes to complete one cycle.

  • Animation Delay - Define the amount of time to wait from applying the animation to an element before beginning to perform the animation. The animation can start later, immediately from its beginning, or immediately and partway through the animation.

  • Animation Starting Opacity - Define the starting opacity value.

  • Animation Speed Curve - Define the easing method of your animation. Easing your animation in and out will create a smoother effect than a linear speed curve.

  • Animation Repeat - By default, animations will only play once. If you want to loop your animation continuously, choose the Loop option here.

Advanced Tab

Within the Advanced tab, you will find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS.

Here, you can apply custom CSS to your module. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module's styles with more advanced CSS properties or to apply custom CSS code using the module's CSS class.

Divi Blog Module Advanced Tab

CSS ID & Classes

Assign a specific CSS ID or Class to this module. This is helpful when applying custom CSS to a module by using your child theme's stylesheet.

Divi Blog Module CSS ID & Classes

Custom CSS

  • Free-Form CSS - Write free-form CSS using the keyword selector to target this module. Example: selector h1 {color: red;}

  • Module Elements - You can also apply custom CSS to this module by pasting it in this tab. When you click on the Module Elements tab, you'll see individual sections where you can add custom CSS properties.

Blog module Custom CSS

Conditions

This tab allows you to choose when to display this module based on a set of conditions, like when a user is visiting the page if they’ve already purchased from your company before, what browser they are using, what operating system they’re using, and more.

You can add one condition or multiple conditions.

Conditional Display Rules

Visibility

  • Disable on - Defines the visibility of the module. You can disable it (hide it from view) when the display window is a Phone, Tablet, or Desktop by clicking the corresponding checkbox.

  • Horizontal Overflow - Defines what shows when content overflows a block-level element's left and right edges. This may be:

    • Visible - The content will show if the module's content overflows its height.

    • Scroll - If the module's content overflows its height, a vertical scroll bar will be used to scroll through its content.

    • Hidden - If the module's content overflows its height, the part of the content that overflows will be hidden.

    • Auto - The browser will decide whether a scroll bar will be shown.

  • Vertical Overflow - Defines what shows when content overflows a block-level element's top and bottom edges. This may be:

    • Visible - The content will show if the module's content overflows its height.

    • Scroll - If the module's content overflows its height, a vertical scroll bar will be used to scroll through its content.

    • Hidden - If the module's content overflows its height, the part of the content that overflows will be hidden.

    • Auto - The browser will decide whether a scroll bar will be shown.

Module Visibility Advancved Options

Transitions

This controls the hover animation's transition duration, delay, and speed curve.

  • Transition Duration - Defines the duration (in milliseconds) of the transition of the hover animation.

  • Transition Delay - Defines the transition delay of the hover animation (in milliseconds).

  • Transition Speed Curve - Defines the transition speed curve of the hover animation.

Module Transitions Advanced Options

Position

  • Position - This defines the position of the module:

    • Relative (default value) - The module is positioned according to the normal flow of the document, and then offset values are relative to itself based on the values of Vertical Offset and Horizontal Offset. The offset does not affect the position of any other elements; thus, the space given for the module in the page layout is the same as if the position were default (static).

    • Absolute - The module is removed from the normal document flow, and no space is created for the element in the page layout. The module is positioned relative to its closest positioned ancestor (if any) or the initial containing block. The Location options determine its final position

    • Fixed - The element is removed from the normal document flow, and no space is created for the element in the page layout. The module is positioned based on the location options in relation to the browser window. This can be used to create a sticky module.

  • Vertical Offset - Defines the module's vertical position.

  • Horizontal Offset - Defines the module's horizontal position.

  • Z-index - Defines the order of the module in the page layout. Modules with a higher z-index number overlap modules with a lower z-index.

Module Position Advanced Options

Scroll Effects

This defines how the module behaves upon scrolling. You can make the module sticky (to top, bottom, or top and bottom) and choose if the module transforms upon scrolling.

You can also enable vertical motion on this module, which allows you to adjust the speed at which this element scrolls (making it faster or slower) without affecting the surrounding elements.

The Motion Trigger Effect allows you to choose when the scroll effect you just applied is triggered: when the top of the element is in view, the middle, or the bottom.

Module Scroll Effects Advanced Options

Save Your Design

Once you are finished styling and configuring the module, click the green arrow at the bottom right of the module to save your design. If you close the module without saving, your work will be lost.

Next, Save the Page Design

To save the page design, you can type CMD + S on a Mac or CTRL + S on a PC. You can also use the bottom Divi toolbar to save your page design by clicking the circle purple icon with the three dots to expand the toolbar and then clicking the green Save button at the bottom right.

Exit the Visual Builder

Now that all your changes are saved, click Exit Visual Builder on the admin toolbar at the top to exit the Visual Builder.

Tips & Best Practices for Using the Divi Blog Module

Example of a Well Designed Blog Module and Page

How to Design a Blog Post Template with Divi’s Theme Builder (FREE Download)

With Divi's Theme Builder, creating custom page templates for your blog posts is easy. In this article, we'll show you exactly how to do so!

Posts for Current Page Option

Understanding the Posts for Current Page Option Inside the Divi Blog Module

Divi's Blog module is for more than just a blog page. You can also use it to build various pages, like a category page or archive page.

Post for Current Page is an option inside the Blog module that allows you to dynamically display posts like for a search results page, a category page, or an archive page. In this post, we'll show you how to set that up.

Add Related Posts to Post Template using Divi

How to Add Related Posts to Your Divi Blog Post Template

Related posts are a great way to increase your blog’s traffic. Users on your blog will see posts that they’re already interested in. This keeps them on your site longer and increases their interaction with you and your website. Fortunately, related posts are easy to add to your Divi blog post templates in the Divi Theme Builder. In this article, we’ll show you how.

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