How to Get Around Divi Custom Font Errors

How to Get Around Divi Custom Font Errors

Adding custom fonts in Divi should be a simple excercise but sometimes it isn’t. These restrictions are in place in Wordpress and are there to prevent accidental security issues. The solution I found that works best is a free plugin called WP Extra File Types...
How to Standardise Portfolio Gallery Thumbnails

How to Standardise Portfolio Gallery Thumbnails

Sometimes you have no control over the sizing of the images going in to a Portfolio Gallery in Divi. If you are adding big volumes of supplied images there is a quick way to make these a standard size. You can use the following code for the gallery, just adjust the...
Adding a Facebook Pixel

Adding a Facebook Pixel

To use Facebook pixel the code needs to be integrated into your WordPress website. The method of adding the code will vary, depending on the type of WordPress theme you have. There are two ways to add it to Divi: manually or with a plugin. Let’s look at both methods....
How to Add a Different Logo on Mobile View

How to Add a Different Logo on Mobile View

Displaying a different logo on mobile devices in Divi can be done in a few easy steps. First add the following to your custom CSS area in the Theme Customiser or into your Divi Child theme CSS area. Divi > Theme Options > General > Custom CSS    /**...
How to Enlarge the Hamburger Menu Icon

How to Enlarge the Hamburger Menu Icon

The icon used for a menu instead of a full menu is often called the ‘Hamburger’. This is used on mobile views. It can also be used if a menu is very long and busy or when a clean modern style is required. The Divi default using the full screen view...
How to Center the Secondary Menu

How to Center the Secondary Menu

To center align secondary menu items in Divi (the one with the phone number/email/social) just add the following to your custom CSS area in the Theme Customiser or into your Divi Child theme CSS area.Divi > Theme Options > General > Custom CSS   /*...

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