Framework
Global Presets UI Style Guide
01. Color palette
In this part of the style guide, you can modify each color inside the Text Module’s background settings. Use that same color code inside the Text Module below it to have a written version of the color code too. Use these color codes inside your Divi Theme Builder default color palette afterward.
#FFFFFF
#F9F9F9
#f2f2f2
#e0e0e0
#444444
#000000
#F9F9F9
#e0e0e0
#444444
#000000
02. Text styles
In the second part of this style guide wireframe, you can style your different text types. You’re also provided with a primary, secondary and tertiary option, each of which you can afterwards turn into individual presets.
Light centered
Light left
Dark centered
Dark left
Heading 1
Heading 1
Heading 1
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 2
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 3
Body
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
List
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
- Lorum Ipsum
All in one
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet.
- Lorum Ipsum
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet.
- Lorum Ipsum
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet.
- Lorum Ipsum
03. Modules
The last part of this style guide handles some of the most-used modules inside Divi. Here, we’re also providing you with a primary, secondary and tertiary version of each module which you can style and add as a global preset. Feel free to create more alternative designs for each module.
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Button
Blurb
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Email optin
Contact form
Image
Call to action
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Divider
Person
Name Goes Here
Position
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Name Goes Here
Position
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Name Goes Here
Position
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Social Media Follow
Toggle
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Testimonial
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Video
Accordion
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Your Title Goes Here
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
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