Now you can manage all your presets from one location, edit them, and view changes in a new presets previewer without disrupting your page content and design flow.
We’ve also added the ability to import and export all of your website’s presets and variables, making it easy to kick-start new websites with a specific set of each.
Watch the following video to see the new feature in action. 👇
The new preset manager
You’ll find a new preset manager icon in the sidebar. Click on it to open the preset manager, where you will find a list of all modules and groups.
You can edit, duplicate, delete or set as default any existing preset. Moreover, you can quickly add new presets of any type.
The list of presets is searchable and filterable, making it easier to manage an extensive library.
Preset preview panel
When you add or edit a preset using Preset Manager, preset editing mode will be enabled in the settings panel and you will receive a live preview of your preset in the new preset previewer.
You can edit presets without interrupting the content of your page as the preset is visible in the preview panel.
You can also preview the preset with different background colors based on your website’s color variables.
Preset sorting
Another added benefit of the preset manager is that you can reorder your presets, and the order is reflected in the preset selection menu.
You can move your favorites to the top to make them easier to access.
Preset and variable import/export
In addition, we’ve added new import and export functionality to both the preset and variable managers. Click the icon, export your presets, then import them into a new website.
It’s that simple!
Try Divi 5 today
The new Preset Manager is now available for Divi 5. Give it a try and let us know your thoughts.
We rebuilt Divi from the ground up and packed it with dozens of the most requested features. Forget everything you thought you knew about Divi, because Divi 5 is a completely different beast.
Have you tried Semantic Elements Divi 5?
In case you missed it, we recently released Semantic Elements & HTML Wrappers for Divi 5.
Now you can change the element type of each module and use semantic tags such as nav, section, header and button to give inherent meaning to each module. We’ve also added the ability to add custom HTML before and after each element, giving you more freedom to create custom wrappers and inject code into specific parts of the page that a code module can’t access.
Watch this video for all the details. 👇
More Divi 5 updates are on the way
The features keep coming and we won’t be slowing down anytime soon!
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