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

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

11 + 7 =

7 + 4 =

15 + 10 =

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

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

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

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.

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.

Name 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.

Name 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.

Name Goes Here

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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