af kenneth | mar 19, 2025
In order to use anything other than the default blog posts, you will need to make a small edit to the snippet. All you have to do is change the “post” to match the post type that you are using. For example, for pages it would simply be “page” or for projects it would simply be “projects.”
link til blablabla
af kenneth | mar 19, 2025
In order to use anything other than the default blog posts, you will need to make a small edit to the snippet. All you have to do is change the “post” to match the post type that you are using. For example, for pages it would simply be “page” or for projects it would simply be “projects.”
af kenneth | mar 19, 2025
When the Divi Theme Builder was released with Divi 4.0, it brought with it a new Menu Module. This is a great new module with a lot of potential, but it also brought with it some confusion. The old standard menu was right-aligned by default, but the new Menu Module is left-aligned by default. Strange, right?
Many people started asking about this in the Facebook groups, and many were confused and upset. But the answer is quite simple — There are alignment options right there in the module settings, they are just not where you would expect.
gustavberg link
af kenneth | mar 19, 2025
In order to use anything other than the default blog posts, you will need to make a small edit to the snippet. All you have to do is change the “post” to match the post type that you are using. For example, for pages it would simply be “page” or for projects it would simply be “projects.”
link-button
af kenneth | mar 19, 2025
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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