Divi Theme Customization: How to Create Diagonal Lines Between Sections in Divi Theme

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In this divi theme customization, I show you how to add arcs and diagonal lines between sections with the divi theme! You can read more at elegant themes blog.
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16 responses to “Divi Theme Customization: How to Create Diagonal Lines Between Sections in Divi Theme”

  1. Darrel Wilson Avatar

    Let me know if you have any questions! The links are in the description! Good luck!!!

  2. Faaleh Sayeed Avatar

    Does this work on Divi 3.0? Seems to not work on it

  3. Roy Clack Avatar

    Darrel please help, the diagonal line on my site extend further than my screen so i get a scroll to side bar as the diagonal extends, and on mobile it shows in full? why is this?

  4. Casethetic Design Avatar

    Hi Darrel, amazing tutorial as always. Anyway can you make a video about how to add Instagram feed to our website? Highly appreciate it!

  5. Shawn Goodlow Avatar

    How do i get the visual builder??

  6. Jose Marcano Avatar

    Hello!

    I'm using the diagonal shadow CSS but it adds a weird effect on my right margin for some reason any idea on how to fix this?

    http://prntscr.com/e37njx

    Nice tutorial 🙂

  7. stanccess Avatar

    How make a social networking website?

  8. Dog Files Avatar

    Any chance you can do a video building a blog with the Divi Extra theme?

  9. IgnisKipa Avatar

    Dude can you tell me how to put logo above the DIVI menu please? what would be the CSS for that or maybe if you can create a video tutorial for that would be appreciate it.

    I also want to ask some people said woo is bad for ecommerce? and better off with open cart?

    If you only had 1 product and want to populate your webstore with either affiliate link or dropship its woo still great?

    How much charge for every transaction and what is pro and con that you think of it?

  10. Curtis King Avatar

    Thanks Darrel! Definitely using this tip!

  11. surfhippy Avatar

    I saw this before from some other bloggers, another option that's good to keep in mind is placing it in your child theme style sheet, otherwise the code in epanel does have risk of disappearing on updates.

  12. Breathing Design Avatar

    Darrel, brilliant as always.
    cheers mate

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