# Divi People ## Demo URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-pdf-embed/demo/ Published: 2026-04-29 Modified: 2026-06-23 --- ## Divi Child Theme Generator URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-child-theme-generator/ Published: 2026-01-29 Modified: 2026-01-29 var(--post_title) var(--post_excerpt) Fields marked with * are required. Theme basics Assets & licensing Delivery Theme basics Theme Name * Required Required field. Theme Description Theme Version Theme Website Author Author Website Next Assets & licensing Screenshot upload Recommended 1200x900 License License URL Custom CSS Custom JS Back Next Delivery Email * Required Required field. Send me Divi tips and occasional offers Back Submit --- ## Divi Instagram Feed Demo URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-instagram-feed/demo/ Published: 2026-01-30 Modified: 2026-06-10 Social Plus@solstice.ai23 posts2 followersFollow 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Load More×0 likesView on Instagram 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0×0 likesView on Instagram --- ## Once URL: https://divipeople.com/once/ Published: 2026-04-08 Modified: 2026-04-08 --- ## Divi PDF Embed URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-pdf-embed/ Published: 2026-04-09 Modified: 2026-04-09 --- ## Divi Sheets Table URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-sheets-table/ Published: 2026-04-09 Modified: 2026-04-09 --- ## Divi Masonry Gallery URL: https://divipeople.com/free-plugins/divi-masonry-gallery/ Published: 2026-04-26 Modified: 2026-04-29 --- ## Legacy Account URL: https://divipeople.com/legacy-account/ Published: 2026-04-26 Modified: 2026-04-26 --- ## Changelog URL: https://divipeople.com/changelog/ Published: 2026-04-26 Modified: 2026-04-26 --- ## Free Plugins URL: https://divipeople.com/free-plugins/ Published: 2026-04-26 Modified: 2026-04-26 --- ## Divi Blog Pro Demo URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-blog-pro/demo/ Published: 2026-04-27 Modified: 2026-06-29 Demo: Post Grid A clean, structured grid layout with full control over columns, spacing, and post elements. Perfect for modern blog layouts that need clarity and balance. ✔ Flexible column system✔ Control over thumbnails, titles, and meta✔ Fully responsive design✔ Ideal for blog archives and magazine-style pages General10 Best Divi Plugins in 2026Discover the top 10 must-have Divi plugins to enhance your WordPress w…GeneralUltimate Guide to Creating a Divi Child ThemeDiscover how to create a Divi Child Theme for safe customization. Foll…GeneralHow to Embed PDFs, Spreadsheets & Documents in Divi (2026 Guide)Most Divi sites still treat documents like links to a basement filing …CarouselHow to Add a Carousel to Divi (2026 Guide — Free + Pro)If you’ve ever opened the Divi Builder, dropped in the default S… Demo: Post Carousel A smooth horizontal slider to showcase posts in an engaging, interactive format. Includes navigation arrows, autoplay, and fluid transitions. ✔ Touch-friendly carousel✔ Autoplay + manual navigation✔ Smooth animation effects✔ Perfect for featured content sections GeneralFahim Reza10 Best Divi Plugins in 2026Discover the top 10 must-have Divi plugins to enhance your WordPress website in 2025. From dynamic modules and carousels to Google reviews and Instagr…Read MoreMar 23, 2025GeneralFahim RezaUltimate Guide to Creating a Divi Child ThemeDiscover how to create a Divi Child Theme for safe customization. Follow our guide for setup, files, and best practices.Read MoreJan 29, 2026GeneralFahim RezaHow to Embed PDFs, Spreadsheets & Documents in Divi (2026 Guide)Most Divi sites still treat documents like links to a basement filing cabinet. You attach a PDF brochure, drop a “Download” button, and ho…Read MoreApr 29, 2026CarouselFahim RezaHow to Add a Carousel to Divi (2026 Guide — Free + Pro)If you’ve ever opened the Divi Builder, dropped in the default Slider module, and thought “wait, that’s it?” — you’re no…Read MoreApr 29, 2026InstagramFahim RezaInstagram API Changes in 2026 ExplainedA technical deep-dive into the Basic Display API shutdown, the Instagram API with Instagram Login, the Instagram Graph API, OAuth scopes, token refres…Read MoreMay 18, 2026 Demo: Post Masonry A Pinterest-style dynamic layout where posts automatically adjust based on content height. 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Perfect for creating visually engaging category and tag archives. ✔ Dynamic masonry grid layout ✔ Automatically adjusts to content height Style 1 Style 2 Style 3 Style 4 --- ## Divi CF7 Styler URL: https://divipeople.com/free-plugins/divi-cf7-styler/ Published: 2026-01-26 Modified: 2026-04-26 Instagram API Changes in 2026 Explained --- ## Demo URL: https://divipeople.com/free-plugins/divi-masonry-gallery/demo/ Published: 2026-04-29 Modified: 2026-04-29 --- ## Demo URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-pro-gallery/demo/ Published: 2026-04-29 Modified: 2026-04-29 --- ## Demo URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-sheets-table/demo/ Published: 2026-04-29 Modified: 2026-05-05 Search5 entriesNameRoleDepartmentStatusEmailLinkedInMarcus JohnsonSenior DeveloperEngineering🟢 Activemarcus@sheet2divi.comlinkedin.com/in/marcusjEmma WilsonMarketing ManagerMarketing🟡 Awayemma@sheet2divi.comlinkedin.com/in/emmawDavid LeeBackend EngineerEngineering🟢 Activedavid@sheet2divi.comlinkedin.com/in/davidleeJessica MartinezProduct ManagerProduct🟢 Activejessica@sheet2divi.comlinkedin.com/in/jessicamSarah ChenProduct DesignerDesign🟡 Awaysarah@sheet2divi.comlinkedin.com/in/sarahchen Search15 entriesSpeakerRoleCompanyTopicSession DateTimeStageXLex FridmanAI ResearcherMITThe Next Decade of AI2026-06-129:30Main Hall@lexfridmanSara SoueidanFrontend ArchitectIndependentAccessible Component Patterns2026-06-1211:00Stage A@SaraSoueidanGuillermo RauchCEOVercelShipping at the speed of thought2026-06-1213:30Main Hall@rauchgUna KravetsWeb DevRelGoogleCSS in 20262026-06-1215:00Stage A@unaRich HarrisCreatorSvelteReactive primitives explained2026-06-1216:30Stage B@rich_harrisKent C. 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Perfect for modern blog layouts that need clarity and balance. ✔ Flexible column system✔ Control over thumbnails, titles, and meta✔ Fully responsive design✔ Ideal for blog archives and magazine-style pages General10 Best Divi Plugins in 2026 Fahim Reza Mar 23, 2025Discover the top 10 must-have Divi plugins to enhance your WordPress website in 2025. From dynamic modules and carousels to Google reviews and Instagr…GeneralUltimate Guide to Creating a Divi Child Theme Fahim Reza Jan 29, 2026Discover how to create a Divi Child Theme for safe customization. Follow our guide for setup, files, and best practices.GeneralHow to Embed PDFs, Spreadsheets & Documents in Divi (2026 Guide) Fahim Reza Apr 29, 2026Most Divi sites still treat documents like links to a basement filing cabinet. You attach a PDF brochure, drop a “Download” button, and ho…CarouselHow to Add a Carousel to Divi (2026 Guide — Free + Pro) Fahim Reza Apr 29, 2026If you’ve ever opened the Divi Builder, dropped in the default Slider module, and thought “wait, that’s it?” — you’re no…InstagramInstagram API Changes in 2026 Explained Fahim Reza May 18, 2026A technical deep-dive into the Basic Display API shutdown, the Instagram API with Instagram Login, the Instagram Graph API, OAuth scopes, token refres… Demo: Post Carousel A smooth horizontal slider to showcase posts in an engaging, interactive format. Includes navigation arrows, autoplay, and fluid transitions. ✔ Touch-friendly carousel✔ Autoplay + manual navigation✔ Smooth animation effects✔ Perfect for featured content sections General10 Best Divi Plugins in 2026Discover the top 10 must-have Divi plugins to enhance your WordPress website in 2025. From dynamic modules and carousels to Google reviews and Instagr…Read MoreGeneralUltimate Guide to Creating a Divi Child ThemeDiscover how to create a Divi Child Theme for safe customization. Follow our guide for setup, files, and best practices.Read MoreGeneralHow to Embed PDFs, Spreadsheets & Documents in Divi (2026 Guide)Most Divi sites still treat documents like links to a basement filing cabinet. You attach a PDF brochure, drop a “Download” button, and ho…Read MoreCarouselHow to Add a Carousel to Divi (2026 Guide — Free + Pro)If you’ve ever opened the Divi Builder, dropped in the default Slider module, and thought “wait, that’s it?” — you’re no…Read MoreInstagramInstagram API Changes in 2026 ExplainedA technical deep-dive into the Basic Display API shutdown, the Instagram API with Instagram Login, the Instagram Graph API, OAuth scopes, token refres…Read More Demo: Post Masonry A Pinterest-style dynamic layout where posts automatically adjust based on content height. Visually rich and highly engaging. ✔ Adaptive masonry grid✔ No fixed row constraints✔ Great for image-heavy blogs✔ Modern, creative layout style GeneralFahim Reza10 Best Divi Plugins in 2026Discover the top 10 must-have Divi plugins to enhance your WordPress website in 2025. From dynamic modules and carousels to Google reviews and Instagr…Read MoreMar 23, 2025GeneralFahim RezaUltimate Guide to Creating a Divi Child ThemeDiscover how to create a Divi Child Theme for safe customization. Follow our guide for setup, files, and best practices.Read MoreJan 29, 2026GeneralFahim RezaHow to Embed PDFs, Spreadsheets & Documents in Divi (2026 Guide)Most Divi sites still treat documents like links to a basement filing cabinet. You attach a PDF brochure, drop a “Download” button, and ho…Read MoreApr 29, 2026CarouselFahim RezaHow to Add a Carousel to Divi (2026 Guide — Free + Pro)If you’ve ever opened the Divi Builder, dropped in the default Slider module, and thought “wait, that’s it?” — you’re no…Read MoreApr 29, 2026InstagramFahim RezaInstagram API Changes in 2026 ExplainedA technical deep-dive into the Basic Display API shutdown, the Instagram API with Instagram Login, the Instagram Graph API, OAuth scopes, token refres…Read MoreMay 18, 2026 --- ## Affiliate program URL: https://divipeople.com/affiliates/ Published: 2026-07-07 Modified: 2026-07-07 --- ## Divi5 Roadmap URL: https://divipeople.com/divi5-roadmap/ Published: 2025-11-13 Modified: 2026-04-08 --- ## About URL: https://divipeople.com/about/ Published: 2025-01-19 Modified: 2026-04-29 DiviPeople is a growing collection of lightweight, focused plugins that extend the power of Divi without slowing you down. Each extension/plugin is built to solve a specific problem or unlock a creative feature—so you can make smarter, faster, and more beautiful websites. Whether it’s a new module, layout control, or design tweak, DiviPeople is here to give you that “missing piece” without the usual complexity. No bloat. Just what you need to bring your ideas to life with Divi. About Founder Hey, I’m Fahim Reza—but you can call me Fahim. I’m a plugin developer with 13+ years of web experience, and I’ve made it my mission to help creators and small businesses do more with WordPress—without the technical headaches. I’m the founder of PlugPress, where we build powerful, easy-to-use WordPress plugins that keep things fast and flexible. Whether you’re a freelancer, a small business owner, or I love tinkering with Divi; my goal is to give you tools that make your workflow smoother and your site firmer. I live in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where I spend my days building plugins and drinking too much coffee. --- ## Account URL: https://divipeople.com/account/ Published: 2025-01-19 Modified: 2026-04-26 --- ## Blog URL: https://divipeople.com/blog/ Published: 2025-01-19 Modified: 2026-03-21 --- ## Refund policy URL: https://divipeople.com/refund-policy/ Published: 2025-01-30 Modified: 2026-04-26 At DiviPeople, your satisfaction is our priority. If something isn't working out, we're here to help. Just open a ticket on our support platform and we'll take care of you. 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee Not happy with your purchase? No problem. We offer a full refund within 30 days of your purchase, no hassle. To request a refund, just open a ticket on our support help desk and tell us briefly why the product didn't work for you. Your feedback helps us improve, so we genuinely appreciate it. Please note: Refunds aren't available after 30 days from your purchase date. When Refunds Don't Apply There are two situations where we can't issue a refund: You've already been refunded for the same plugin. We only offer one refund per plugin, per customer. You've already received refunds for three different plugins. If you have a special situation or need multiple licenses, reach out through our contact form and we'll review your case. How Refunds Are Paid Once approved, your refund goes back to the original card or payment method you used. This usually takes 7–10 business days to appear in your account. Haven't Received Your Refund Yet? If your refund is approved but hasn't shown up: Double-check your bank account. Contact your credit card company — refunds can take a few days to officially post. Still no luck? Get in touch with us and we'll sort it out. Thank you for choosing DiviPeople and being part of our community. We're committed to building great plugins and giving you the support you deserve. --- ## Terms URL: https://divipeople.com/terms/ Published: 2025-02-18 Modified: 2026-04-26 Last updated: These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") govern your access to and use of the products and services offered through DiviPeople.io ("Website"). DiviPeople.io is owned and operated by PlugPress ("we," "our," or "us"). By purchasing or using any of our WordPress plugins ("Products") via freemius.com, you agree to be bound by these Terms. 1. The Agreement This is a legal agreement between you ("you," "Customer," or "Buyer") and PlugPress. By accepting these Terms, purchasing a Product, or using any services we provide, you confirm that you are of legal age and authorized to enter into this agreement. 2. Plugin Licensing Our Products are licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt). You may use our plugins under the terms of that license. All sales are processed through our licensing and delivery partner, Freemius. 3. Updates and Support: When you purchase a plugin license, you are entitled to receive automatic updates and support for the duration of your active subscription. Updates and support are provided via Freemius and are limited to the scope of the Product purchased. 4. Delivery Upon successful payment, you will receive a confirmation email containing your license key, download link, and instructions. If you do not receive your license key within an hour, please don't hesitate to contact support via our website or Freemius. 5. Ownership: All Products and accompanying materials are the property of PlugPress. You may not claim intellectual or exclusive ownership. Products are provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. 6. Site Content: All content on this Website, including documentation and visuals, is owned by PlugPress. Unauthorized reproduction or redistribution is prohibited. 7. 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We gather specific personal data from diverse categories of users: End User: When serving our Merchants, we retain details such as the End Users’ contact information, purchasing patterns, and transaction records. This encompasses payment specifics, excluding sensitive data like credit card numbers. Utilization of Collected Information The primary purpose of the data we collect is to manage orders made through the site, including transaction processing, shipping arrangements, and sending invoices or confirmations. We might also: Notify you about our store updates, new offerings, and relevant news, given you granted permission. Disclosure Your details might be disclosed if legally mandated or there’s a breach of our Terms of Service. Minors This site isn’t designed for individuals below 18 years of age. Do Not Track Signals Kindly note that our site’s data practices remain unchanged when we detect a ‘Do Not Track’ signal from your browser. 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Reach Out to Us For queries or concerns related to this policy or to invoke your legal rights, connect with: support@plugpress.io --- ## Support URL: https://divipeople.com/support/ Published: 2025-03-08 Modified: 2026-04-26 --- ## Divi Blog Pro URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-blog-pro/ Published: 2025-10-31 Modified: 2026-04-18 Instagram API Changes in 2026 Explainedvar(--post_meta_key)Buy NowView DemoPost GridShowcase posts in a clean, responsive grid with precise control over columns, spacing, meta. News TickerStream your latest headlines in a compact, eye-catching ticker that grabs attention without crowding your layout. Table of ContentsClickable outline from headings so readers can jump to any section instantly. (upcoming) Post SliderSpotlight your best stories in a smooth, touch-friendly slider with headlines and excerpts. Post ListDeliver a clean, editorial list view with thumbnails, excerpts, and post meta for that classic, scannable blog experience. Author ListIntroduce your contributors with a polished grid or list featuring avatars and bios. Post MasonryDisplay customer reviews and testimonials in an eye-catching carousel/slider—perfect for mobile. Post TilesCreate bold, magazine-style cards that mix imagery and text for a dynamic, high-impact post display. Ajax SearchAllowing your visitor to explore search results instantly without leaving the search bar. (upcoming)  Simple, One-Time Pricing Display your Instagram feeds with our lifetime plans Starter$59.00 $29.50 / one-time Buy Now 1 site 6+ Pro Modules Lifetime updates Lifetime support Agency$199.00 $99.50 / one-time Buy Now Unlimited sites 6+ Pro Modules Lifetime updates Lifetime support All Access Pass$399.00 $199.50 / 1-time Learn More Unlimited sites All current + future plugins Lifetime updates Lifetime support 100% Money Back Guarantee!We guarantee 100% satisfaction with our product & support. If you’re not satisfied, request a refund within 30 days of your purchase, and we’ll take care of it. no questions asked… Frequently Asked Questions Who should use Divi Blog Pro?Divi Blog Pro is perfect for anyone using the Divi theme or Divi Builder who wants to create stunning, professional sliders, grids, and carousels. Why should I choose Divi Slider Pro over other plugins?Divi Blog Pro is explicitly built for Divi, ensuring seamless integration with the Visual Builder. Unlike generic slider plugins, it adheres to Divi's design principles and styling system, providing you with complete control over typography, spacing, colors, and responsive design. Does it work with custom post types, or just regular posts?Yes! Divi Blog Pro fully supports custom post types through the all module. You can create carousels/sliders/grids from regular posts, pages, or CPTs from other plugins. Select your desired post type from the dropdown, then filter by taxonomies, categories, or custom fields specific to that post type. Will I lose my sliders if I uninstall Divi Slider Pro?Yes, if you uninstall entirely Divi Slider Pro, the slider modules and their content will be removed from your pages. However, your original images, posts, and content remain safe in your WordPress media library and database. We recommend keeping the plugin installed and simply deactivating it if you're unsure, or exporting your Divi layouts as backups before uninstalling. What is required for using Divi Blog Pro?To use Divi Blog Pro, you need: WordPress 5.0 or higher Divi Theme (version 4.0+) or Divi Builder Plugin PHP 7.4 or higher A modern web browser for editingThat's it! Once installed, Divi Blog Pro integrates directly into your Divi Builder, and you can start creating sliders immediately. --- ## Divi Carousel Pro URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-carousel-pro/ Published: 2025-10-31 Modified: 2026-07-08 Instagram API Changes in 2026 ExplainedCreate stunning image, video & post sliders in Divi – 3x faster, no shortcodesBuy NowView DemoCreate carousels & sliders. Display images, videos, posts, custom post types, Woo products, and content. Every layout is fully customizable. Post TypeBuild filterable carousels for posts, pages, and taxonomies—customizable to the pixel. Image SliderShowcase galleries, portfolios, and logos with high-quality images and a lightbox effect. Testimonial SliderDisplay customer reviews and testimonials in an eye-catching carousel/slider—perfect for mobile. Video SliderMix YouTube, Vimeo, or self-hosted videos that play inline with poster thumbnails, autoplay. Content SliderThe most extensive and user-friendly Divi module for building amazing sliders. Product Slider The Product Slider module is the most powerful and easiest way to showcase your WooCommerce products. (coming soon) Frequently Asked Questions Do you have a question about Divi Slider Pro? See the list below for our most frequently asked questions. If your question is not listed here, please contact us. Who should use Divi Slider Pro?Divi Slider Pro is perfect for anyone using the Divi theme or Divi Builder who wants to create stunning, professional sliders and carousels. Whether you're a web designer, developer, agency, blogger, or business owner, this plugin helps you showcase images, videos, testimonials, blog posts, and content in beautiful, responsive carousels without any coding knowledge. Why should I choose Divi Slider Pro over other plugins?Divi Slider Pro is explicitly built for Divi, ensuring seamless integration with the Visual Builder. Unlike generic slider plugins, it adheres to Divi's design principles and styling system, providing you with complete control over typography, spacing, colors, and responsive design. You get 5+ slider types (Image, Video, Testimonial, Content, Posts), multiple layout presets, advanced carousel effects, and a user-friendly interface—all optimized for Divi's workflow. Does it work with custom post types, or just regular posts?Yes! Divi Slider Pro fully supports custom post types through the Posts Slider module. You can create carousels from regular posts, pages, or CPTs from other plugins. Select your desired post type from the dropdown, then filter by taxonomies, categories, or custom fields specific to that post type. Will I lose my sliders if I uninstall Divi Slider Pro?Yes, if you uninstall entirely Divi Slider Pro, the slider modules and their content will be removed from your pages. However, your original images, posts, and content remain safe in your WordPress media library and database. We recommend keeping the plugin installed and simply deactivating it if you're unsure, or exporting your Divi layouts as backups before uninstalling. What is required for using Divi Slider Pro?To use Divi Slider Pro, you need: WordPress 5.0 or higher Divi Theme (version 4.0+) or Divi Builder Plugin PHP 7.4 or higher A modern web browser for editingThat's it! Once installed, Divi Slider Pro integrates directly into your Divi Builder, and you can start creating sliders immediately. Do I need to install Divi Slider Lite with Divi Slider Pro?No, you don't need Divi Slider Lite if you have Divi Slider Pro. The Pro version is a complete, standalone plugin with all features included. It's a premium upgrade with enhanced functionality, more slider types, advanced customization options, and priority support. 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Browse plugins Premium Divi PluginsDivi Instagram FeedShowcase your Instagram feed on your website Divi Pro GalleryPixel-perfect image galleries in any layout, on Divi. Divi WhatsApp ChatInstantly send a WhatsApp message, right from the site. Divi Blog PROAdvanced Divi blog and archive page layouts, with modern designs. Divi Social PlusDisplay social feeds, icons, and links in a clean, branded way. Divi Timeline PlusBeautiful timelines for any brand story, roadmap, or company history. Divi Carousel PROShowcasing images, posts, testimonials, products, and more. Divi Google ReviewsShowcase Google reviews and boost trust. --- ## Divi Instagram Feed URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-instagram-feed/ Published: 2025-11-15 Modified: 2026-04-09 Instagram API Changes in 2026 Explainedvar(--post_meta_key)Buy NowView DemoFeatures that level up your Divi site How the Divi Instagram Feed enhances the appearance of your Divi site, making it look more professional and engaging. 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What is your refund policy?We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on all purchases, so if you buy one of our plans and aren’t satisfied with the product or what it offers, you can request a full refund into your original payment method. Will I lose my feeds if I uninstall Divi Instagram Feed?Yes, if you uninstall entirely Divi Instagram Feed, the slider modules and their content will be removed from your pages. However, your original images, posts, and content remain safe in your WordPress media library and database. We recommend keeping the plugin installed and simply deactivating it if you're unsure, or exporting your Divi layouts as backups before uninstalling. What is required for using Divi Instagram Feed?To use Divi Instagram Feed, you need: WordPress 5.0 or higher Divi Theme (version 4.0+) or Divi Builder Plugin PHP 7.4 or higher A modern web browser for editingThat's it! 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Contact support → Premium Divi PluginsDivi Instagram FeedShowcase your Instagram feed on your website Divi Pro GalleryPixel-perfect image galleries in any layout, on Divi. Divi WhatsApp ChatInstantly send a WhatsApp message, right from the site. Divi Blog PROAdvanced Divi blog and archive page layouts, with modern designs. Divi Social PlusDisplay social feeds, icons, and links in a clean, branded way. Divi Timeline PlusBeautiful timelines for any brand story, roadmap, or company history. Divi Carousel PROShowcasing images, posts, testimonials, products, and more. Divi Google ReviewsShowcase Google reviews and boost trust. --- ## Divi Social Plus URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-social-plus/ Published: 2025-12-19 Modified: 2026-04-09 var(--post_title) --- ## Divi Pro Gallery URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-pro-gallery/ Published: 2025-12-19 Modified: 2026-04-09 --- ## Divi Google Reviews URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-google-reviews/ Published: 2025-12-19 Modified: 2026-04-09 Instagram API Changes in 2026 Explained Turn Google Reviews Into Your Best Sales Tool Key Features Multiple Display LayoutsChoose from List, Grid, or Carousel layouts to showcase your Google reviews. Each layout is fully responsive and looks stunning on any device. Auto-Sync ReviewsReviews update automatically on your schedule — daily, weekly, or custom. No manual work needed. Your social proof stays fresh 24/7. Review ModerationShow or hide any review with one click from your dashboard. You control exactly which reviews your visitors see on your website. Stunning Card StylesPick from Classic, Bubble, or Centered card designs. Each style is crafted to blend seamlessly with your existing brand and theme. --- ## Divi WhatsApp Chat URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-whatsapp-chat/ Published: 2025-12-19 Modified: 2026-04-09 --- ## Divi Google Reviews Demo URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-google-reviews/demo/ Published: 2026-01-22 Modified: 2026-04-29 Demo 1: Carousel View Showcase reviews in a smooth, sliding format that grabs attention without taking too much space. Perfect for: Homepages, hero sections, landing pages. Bring your Google Reviews to life with an interactive carousel that rotates customer feedback automatically or by swipe. Highlight your best testimonials without overwhelming your layout. ✔ Auto-slide or manual control✔ Clean rating display with stars✔ Mobile-friendly swipe experience✔ Great for trust-building above the fold Excellent on Google4.5 out of 5 based on 14 reviewsWrite a ReviewEkids2 months agoThis is the 1st Starbucks coffee & Tea shop opened in the US and it attracts a lot of tourists from all around the world to visit . The waiting line i...Read moreTemirlan T2 months agoCame here because it’s the first Starbucks ever — and honestly, that’s the only reason to come. The line was about 30 minutes, maybe more depending on...Read moreKitty Cats3 months agoVery long line!! It's the same food or atleast I think it was. The merch is great and I loveddd the interior! It's definitely something you should see...Read moreKul RN4 months agoVisited the very first Starbucks located at 1912 Pike Place, Seattle, WA 98101 and it truly feels special being at the original store! It’s such a pop...Read moreVanda wachirakangwan4 months agoThe queue at the first ever Starbucks was long, but it moved quickly. The place was packed with tourists who came to take photos of the world’s very f...Read more Demo 2: List View Simple, honest, and easy to scan — like a real review feed. Perfect for: About pages, service pages, testimonials sections. Display reviews in a vertical list format that feels natural and transparent. Each review is fully visible, helping visitors read detailed feedback without distractions. ✔ Full review visibility✔ Clear rating + author info✔ Chronological or filtered display✔ Best for credibility-heavy sections No reviews found. Demo 3: Grid View Modern, structured, and visually balanced — built for design-heavy layouts. Perfect for: Portfolios, agency sites, SaaS pages. Show multiple Google Reviews in a clean grid layout that fits beautifully into modern Divi designs. It’s compact, stylish, and gives visitors quick social proof at a glance. ✔ Responsive grid layout✔ Balanced spacing for modern UI✔ Scales perfectly on all devices✔ Ideal for showcasing volume of reviews 4.514 reviews on Write a ReviewThis is the 1st Starbucks coffee & Tea shop opened in the US and it attracts a lot of tourists from all around the world to visit . The waiting line i...Read moreEkids2 months agoCame here because it’s the first Starbucks ever — and honestly, that’s the only reason to come. The line was about 30 minutes, maybe more depending on...Read moreTemirlan T2 months agoVery long line!! It's the same food or atleast I think it was. The merch is great and I loveddd the interior! It's definitely something you should see...Read moreKitty Cats3 months agoVisited the very first Starbucks located at 1912 Pike Place, Seattle, WA 98101 and it truly feels special being at the original store! It’s such a pop...Read moreKul RN4 months agoThe queue at the first ever Starbucks was long, but it moved quickly. The place was packed with tourists who came to take photos of the world’s very f...Read moreVanda wachirakangwan4 months agoThe people here are super nice especially Zach who has been the most kind person we met in Seattle. We are the tourists from Vancouver and we lost our...Read moreHuawen Bai5 months agoStarbucks Coffee Company has a cozy atmosphere and friendly service. The drinks were consistent, and I didn’t have to wait long at all. Great for a qu...Read moreMary Torphol5 months agoThe first time I passed by I said the line was too long. I came another day and the line was the same. The line moves fairly quickly. They gave barist...Read moreJenny Ramos5 months ago --- ## Instagram API Changes in 2026 Explained URL: https://divipeople.com/instagram-api-2026/ Published: 2026-05-18 Modified: 2026-06-10 If your Instagram feed silently stopped updating sometime after late 2024, you didn't break anything — Instagram did. The API that powered the overwhelming majority of "show my Instagram on my website" integrations was switched off, and its replacements work very differently. This post is the technical deep-dive: what actually changed at the API layer, why personal accounts no longer work, and exactly how the Divi Instagram Feed plugin talks to Meta's current APIs under the hood. 1. The big break: Basic Display API end-of-life The Instagram Basic Display API reached end-of-life on December 4, 2024. It is not deprecated-but-working — it is off. Any integration still calling graph.instagram.com Basic Display endpoints with personal-account tokens now fails outright. Basic Display was the easy path: a personal Instagram account, a simple OAuth consent, a long-lived token, and /me/media. That simplicity is gone, and there is no successor that supports personal accounts. This is the single most important fact for anyone embedding Instagram in 2026: Personal Instagram accounts can no longer be accessed via any official API. You need a Professional account — Business or Creator. 2. The 2026 landscape: two APIs, not one Meta now exposes Instagram through two distinct products. Choosing the right one is the whole game. A. Instagram API with Instagram Login This is the direct functional successor to Basic Display, built for "display my own content" use cases. Key properties: Host: graph.instagram.com (largely unversioned for these endpoints). Account types: Instagram Business or Creator. Crucially, Creator accounts do not require a linked Facebook Page — this is the lightweight path. Login: "Business Login for Instagram" — the user authenticates with Instagram directly, no Facebook account in the loop. Core scope for feeds: instagram_business_basic (read profile + media). You do not need messaging, publishing, or insights scopes for a display widget — and requesting them will slow down App Review. B. Instagram Graph API The full-featured API for Business/Creator accounts that are connected to a Facebook Page. Host: graph.facebook.com, versioned (e.g. /v25.0/). Login: Facebook Login; you traverse me/accounts → Page → instagram_business_account. Scopes: instagram_basic, pages_show_list, pages_read_engagement. Use it when: the account is a Business account already managed through a Facebook Page. How Divi Instagram Feed maps to this The plugin supports both, selected by an account_type flag, in includes/ig/api.php: private const INSTAGRAM_API_URL = 'https://graph.instagram.com/'; private const FACEBOOK_API_URL = 'https://graph.facebook.com/v23.0/'; private const DEFAULT_MEDIA_FIELDS = 'id,caption,media_type,media_url,permalink,thumbnail_url,timestamp,' . 'username,comments_count,like_count,children{media_url,media_type,thumbnail_url}'; Creator / "Instagram Login" path → graph.instagram.com/me for the profile and graph.instagram.com/me/media for posts. Business / Graph API path → graph.facebook.com/v{ver}/{ig-user-id}/media, after resolving the Instagram Business account from the connected Page. Both request the same media field set, so the rendered output is identical regardless of which API served it. 3. Account types: the rule that trips everyone up Account typeSupported in 2026?Via which APIPersonal❌ NoNone (Basic Display is dead)Creator✅ YesInstagram API with Instagram LoginBusiness✅ YesInstagram API with Instagram Login or Instagram Graph API The practical consequence for any plugin: if a user tries to connect a personal account, Instagram will simply refuse to issue a usable token. There is no code workaround — the only fix is for the user to convert their account to Professional (Settings → Account type and tools → Switch to Professional account → Creator). Conversion is free, reversible, and does not change the public appearance of the profile. This is why Divi Instagram Feed now shows a persistent, page-scoped notice on its Accounts dashboard explaining the Professional-account requirement before a user attempts to connect — turning a confusing failed-token error into an actionable instruction. 4. Tokens: long-lived, but not forever Both APIs use long-lived access tokens valid for ~60 days. They do not auto-renew — you must refresh them while they're still valid. For the Instagram-Login path the refresh endpoint is: GET https://graph.instagram.com/refresh_access_token ?grant_type=ig_refresh_token &access_token={long-lived-token} A refreshed token must be requested before expiry (best practice: every 50–55 days; a token that has already expired cannot be refreshed — the user has to reconnect). Divi Instagram Feed automates this with WordPress cron. It registers a custom ~30-day schedule and a refresh handler: add_action('divi_instagram_feed_tokens_refresh', [$this, 'refresh_access_tokens']); // ... wp_schedule_event(time(), 'monthly', 'divi_instagram_feed_tokens_refresh'); On each run it iterates connected accounts and calls refresh_access_token for the Instagram-Login accounts, storing the new token back in the divi_instagram_feed_accounts option. Because the refresh interval (~30 days) is well inside the 60-day token life, tokens stay valid without any user intervention — as long as the site's WP-Cron actually fires (worth noting for low-traffic sites that may need a real system cron). 5. Graph API versioning (don't pin and forget) The Instagram Graph API path runs on versioned Facebook endpoints. Meta ships a new version roughly quarterly and supports each for about two years: VersionReleasedv25.0Feb 18, 2026v24.0Oct 8, 2025v23.0May 29, 2025v22.0Jan 21, 2025 The current plugin build pins v23.0. That still works today, but it's on a deprecation clock (≈ mid-2027). A healthy maintenance practice — for any Graph API integration — is to track Meta's changelog and bump the version constant ahead of the two-year window rather than waiting for calls to start 4xx-ing. (The graph.instagram.com Instagram-Login endpoints are effectively unversioned, so only the Business/Graph path needs this attention.) 6. Fetching media: the request that builds the feed Once an account is connected, rendering a feed is a single fielded request: # Instagram Login (Creator/Business, no Page) GET https://graph.instagram.com/me/media ?fields=id,caption,media_type,media_url,permalink,thumbnail_url, timestamp,username,comments_count,like_count, children{media_url,media_type,thumbnail_url} &limit={n}&access_token={token} # Instagram Graph API (Business via Page) GET https://graph.facebook.com/v25.0/{ig-user-id}/media?fields=...&access_token={token} Notes that matter in production: media_type is one of IMAGE, VIDEO, CAROUSEL_ALBUM. For video, render thumbnail_url (not media_url); for carousels, descend into children. like_count / comments_count are available on owned-account media and power the hover-overlay stats — but treat them as optional and degrade gracefully if absent. Rate limits are real: roughly 200 calls/hour per Instagram account. A feed widget must cache aggressively rather than calling the API on every page view. Divi Instagram Feed caches API responses in WordPress transients (prefixed dif_insta_feed_*) with a configurable TTL, and ships a Cache Manager admin page to inspect/clear them. This keeps a high-traffic page from ever approaching the hourly limit, since visitors are served the cached payload and the API is only hit when the cache expires. 7. The plugin-distribution wrinkle: App Review & Advanced Access This part is invisible to end users but decisive for any plugin developer. A WordPress plugin is one Meta app used by thousands of unrelated site owners, each connecting their own Instagram account. Meta's permission model has two tiers: Standard Access — only works for users with a role on the app (you and your testers). Advanced Access — works for the general public. Without Advanced Access on instagram_business_basic (and the Business-path scopes), every customer connection fails. Advanced Access is granted only through App Review, which requires: Business verification, a Live-mode app, privacy policy, and a data-deletion path. A use-case description scoped to exactly what the app does (read profile + media to display a feed). A screencast showing the full flow — OAuth consent screen included — and the data actually rendering on a front-end page. Reviewer-reproducible test instructions, demoed with a Creator or Business account (never a personal one). Least-privilege is not just good hygiene here; requesting scopes the demo doesn't visibly exercise is a common rejection reason. 8. Migration checklist If you're moving an old Basic Display integration (or just reconnecting a broken feed): Convert the Instagram account to Professional (Creator is enough; no Facebook Page needed for the Instagram-Login path). Reconnect through the plugin — old personal-account tokens are dead and cannot be refreshed. Confirm WP-Cron is firing so token refresh actually runs every ~30 days; on low-traffic sites, wire a real system cron to wp-cron.php. Set a sane cache TTL — long enough to stay well under 200 calls/hour, short enough that new posts appear reasonably quickly. (Developers) Track Meta's changelog and bump the Graph API version constant before the ~2-year deprecation window closes. Summary The 2024 Basic Display shutdown ended the era of frictionless personal-account embeds. In 2026 the rules are simple, even if the migration isn't: Professional account, correct API for the account type, long-lived tokens refreshed on a schedule, aggressive caching, and — for plugin authors — Advanced Access via App Review. Divi Instagram Feed implements all five so the site owner's only required action is the one no code can do for them: switch to a Professional account and click Connect. Sources Instagram Platform — Meta for Developers Instagram Platform Changelog — Meta Graph API Changelog (versions & dates) — Meta IG Media reference — Meta Instagram Basic Display API deprecation explained — Phyllo Instagram Graph API developer guide 2026 — Elfsight --- ## How to Add a Carousel to Divi (2026 Guide — Free + Pro) URL: https://divipeople.com/how-to-add-a-carousel-to-divi-2026-guide-free-pro/ Published: 2026-04-29 Modified: 2026-06-10 If you've ever opened the Divi Builder, dropped in the default Slider module, and thought "wait, that's it?" — you're not the only one. The built-in Divi slider is fine for what it does. But the moment you want a logo carousel for your client logos section, or a row of recent blog posts that auto-scrolls, or testimonial cards that swipe nicely on mobile… it just isn't built for that. You end up either pasting a clunky shortcode plugin into a Code module or accepting that your beautiful Divi site has one boring strip of full-width image-text slides. There's a better way, and you don't need to write a single line of code. In this divi slider tutorial, I'll walk you through how to add a carousel to Divi the right way — first using a free divi carousel plugin (three steps, ten minutes), then the Pro upgrade path for the carousels the free version can't do. By the end, you'll know exactly which tool fits which job. Let's get into it. Why the default Divi slider isn't enough The native Divi Slider module was designed back when Divi launched, and it shows. It does one thing well: full-width hero slides with a heading, body text, and a CTA button. Useful for a homepage banner. Not useful for almost anything else. Here's where it falls short: No logo carousel. If you want to show 6 client logos rotating in a strip, you can't. Each "slide" takes the whole row. No post carousel. You can't pull in your latest blog posts, products, or any custom post type and turn them into a swipeable strip. No testimonial carousel. Testimonials in a carousel format need card-style layouts with multiple visible items — Divi doesn't ship with that. Touch behaviour is dated. The mobile swipe feels jumpy on newer phones. No momentum scrolling, no proper gesture handling. One item per slide. This is the real dealbreaker. Modern carousels show 3, 4, or 5 items at once and scroll horizontally. Divi's slider can't. So if you've been Googling "add carousel to divi" hoping someone solved this — yes, several plugins did. The one I'd start with is the free Divi Carousel plugin from Divi Torque, because it's the cleanest implementation I've seen and it's actually free, not a 7-day trial pretending to be free. How to add a carousel to Divi in 3 steps (free plugin) The free version covers the three carousel types most people actually need: image, logo, and content. Here's how to set each one up. [SCREENSHOT: Divi Torque Carousel modules in the Divi Builder module list] Step 1: Install the free Divi Carousel plugin Head to Plugins → Add New in your WordPress admin and search for "Divi Carousel" by Divi Torque. Install and activate. That's it — no API keys, no license screen. Once active, open any page in the Divi Builder. Hit the "+" to add a module and search for "carousel". You'll see three new modules: Image Carousel, Logo Carousel, and Content Carousel. Step 2: Add an image carousel Drop in the Image Carousel module. The Content tab gives you a repeater — click "Add New Item" for each image, upload, and you're done. No shortcode, no separate post type to manage. In the Design tab, the settings worth knowing: Slides per view (desktop / tablet / mobile) — set 4 / 3 / 2 for a typical gallery feel. Autoplay + speed — turn it on, set speed to around 4000ms. Anything faster feels frantic. Navigation arrows / pagination dots — your call. For a portfolio strip I'd hide arrows and show small dots. [SCREENSHOT: Image Carousel module settings panel showing slides-per-view options] Save the module. Preview the page. You should now have a smooth, touch-enabled image carousel that responds to swipes properly on mobile. Step 3: Add a logo carousel (the one Divi can't do natively) This is the use case most people get stuck on. You want a "Trusted by" strip of client logos that scrolls infinitely. Drop in the Logo Carousel module. Add each logo image, set slides-per-view to 5 or 6, enable autoplay, and turn on continuous loop (it's a checkbox in the carousel settings). Two design tips most tutorials skip: Keep all your logos the same height. If they're different heights, the carousel looks visually unbalanced. Resize them before upload. Use grayscale logos with a colour-on-hover effect. The module has a built-in grayscale filter — turn it on. Your "Trusted by" section will look ten times more designed. [SCREENSHOT: Logo Carousel with grayscale hover effect on a row of client logos] For a content carousel — think custom HTML cards, feature blocks, anything text-and-image — use the Content Carousel module. Each slide is a fully styleable container, so you can drop in whatever Divi modules you want inside. That's the free version. Three carousel types, no code, about ten minutes start to finish. When to upgrade to Divi Carousel Pro The free plugin handles the basics. But there's a class of carousels it doesn't include — the ones that pull dynamic content from your site or third-party services. That's what the Pro version is for. Here's what unlocks when you upgrade: Post carousel Pull your latest blog posts, custom post types, or filtered post lists into a card-style carousel automatically. You set the post type, category, and how many to show — the carousel updates itself as you publish. Great for "Latest from the blog" sections that don't go stale. Testimonial carousel A dedicated testimonial post type with fields for name, role, company, photo, and rating. Then a carousel that displays them in card or quote layouts. Way nicer than building testimonial slides by hand and remembering to update them every time you onboard a new client. Video carousel Embed YouTube, Vimeo, or self-hosted videos in a carousel format with custom thumbnails. The videos lazy-load, so adding a strip of 8 video testimonials doesn't tank your page speed. Product (WooCommerce) carousel If you run a WooCommerce store, this one's a no-brainer. Show featured products, category-filtered products, sale items, or related products in a carousel — with add-to-cart buttons working inline. No more static product grids that don't fit the row width. Google Reviews carousel Pulls live reviews from your Google Business Profile and displays them in a carousel. This is the one I get asked about most. Real reviews, automatically updated, with the Google star rating visible. It works better than any third-party widget I've tried. [SCREENSHOT: Divi Carousel Pro module list showing Post, Testimonial, Video, Product, and Google Reviews modules] The simple test for whether you need Pro: if your carousel content lives somewhere else (your posts, your WooCommerce store, your Google Business listing), you want Pro. If it's just static images and logos, the free version is enough. Common pitfalls when adding a carousel to Divi A few problems I see come up regularly. Most have quick fixes. The carousel shows but doesn't slide. Nine times out of ten this is a JavaScript conflict with another plugin — usually a different slider plugin or an old caching plugin. Open your browser console. If you see a JS error, deactivate plugins one by one until the error goes away. The last one you deactivated is the culprit. Mobile shows too many items. You probably set slides-per-view globally instead of per-breakpoint. Every Divi Torque carousel module has separate slides-per-view fields for desktop, tablet, and mobile. Set mobile to 1 or 2, never the same number as desktop. Logos look stretched. Don't enable "fit to height" unless your logos are all the same aspect ratio. Use the "object-fit: contain" option (it's a toggle in the design tab) and set a fixed height — your logos will scale proportionally inside that box. Autoplay won't start. Browsers block autoplay if the page hasn't been interacted with. This is a Chrome and Safari security thing, not a plugin bug. The carousel will start sliding the moment the user scrolls or clicks anywhere on the page. If you really need it to start instantly, remove autoplay and use a scroll-into-view trigger instead. Carousel breaks the layout on tablet. This happens when your column padding is set in vw units. Switch to px or em and the carousel will respect its container properly. Google Reviews carousel shows nothing. Almost always an API key issue. Double-check the Place ID matches your Google Business Profile and that the API key has the Places API enabled in Google Cloud Console. If you hit something not on this list, the Divi Carousel Free plugin page has a support section, and Pro customers get priority email support. Wrapping up Adding a carousel to Divi used to mean either accepting the limited default slider or hacking together a generic carousel plugin and styling it for hours to match your Divi theme. Neither is necessary in 2026. Start with the free Divi Carousel Free plugin if you need image, logo, or content carousels. It'll handle around 80% of use cases for most sites. Upgrade to Divi Carousel Pro when you need to pull in dynamic content — posts, products, testimonials, videos, or Google Reviews. The time you save not maintaining static testimonial slides by hand alone justifies it. Either way, you're getting modules that feel like they belong in Divi. Native settings panels, proper responsive controls, and the touch behaviour modern users actually expect. FAQ Is the Divi Carousel plugin free? Yes. The free version of the Divi Carousel plugin includes three modules — Image Carousel, Logo Carousel, and Content Carousel — with no time limit, no feature gating, and no required signup. You can download it from the WordPress.org plugin directory or directly from the Divi Torque site. The Pro version is a separate paid upgrade for dynamic carousels like posts, products, testimonials, videos, and Google Reviews. Will the Divi carousel slow down my site? Not noticeably, if it's set up properly. The carousel script is lightweight (under 30KB gzipped) and only loads on pages where you've actually placed a carousel module. Images use lazy loading by default, so a carousel with 20 images won't load all 20 on initial page render. The biggest performance hit usually comes from oversized logo images — keep each one under 50KB and you'll be fine. Can I use the Divi Carousel plugin on multiple sites? The free version has no site limit — install it on as many sites as you want. The Pro version is licensed per-site or via an unlimited-sites plan. If you build sites for clients, the unlimited licence usually pays for itself within two or three projects. Check the Divi Carousel Pro page for current pricing and licence tiers. --- ## How to Embed PDFs, Spreadsheets & Documents in Divi (2026 Guide) URL: https://divipeople.com/how-to-embed-pdfs-spreadsheets-documents-in-divi-2026-guide/ Published: 2026-04-29 Modified: 2026-04-29 Most Divi sites still treat documents like links to a basement filing cabinet. You attach a PDF brochure, drop a "Download" button, and hope the visitor comes back. They almost never do. In 2026, embedding documents directly into your Divi pages is no longer a "nice to have." It's the difference between a visitor who lingers, scrolls, and converts, and one who clicks away to a competitor whose contract, price list, or brochure is right there on the page. This guide walks you through three real-world embed scenarios — a PDF brochure, a live Google Sheets price list, and a sortable searchable data table — using two purpose-built Divi Torque modules: Divi PDF Embed and Divi Sheets Table. By the end, you'll know exactly how to keep visitors on the page, boost dwell time, and turn passive documents into conversion assets. Why embedding beats "click to download" for SEO and UX Before the steps, let's talk about why this matters. When a user clicks a download link, three things happen — and none of them are good for you: They leave your page. The browser opens the PDF in a new tab or downloads it locally. Your carefully crafted page just lost the user's attention. Dwell time tanks. Google measures how long users stay on a page. A 3-second visit followed by a download tells the algorithm your page wasn't useful, even if the document was. Mobile users bail. On phones, downloads are awkward. Files clutter their downloads folder. Many users simply give up. Embedding flips all three. The document renders inline, the user reads it on the page, your dwell time goes up, and the experience feels modern and trustworthy. For SEO, that's a measurable signal — pages with embedded interactive content consistently outperform plain link-to-PDF pages on engagement metrics. There's also a content angle: search engines can sometimes index text inside embedded documents, especially when paired with surrounding context like headings and descriptions. A standalone PDF download link is a dead end. An embedded PDF surrounded by relevant H2s and paragraphs is a piece of indexable, discoverable content. Now let's get into the three use cases. Use case 1: Embed a PDF brochure inline with Divi PDF Embed When to use this: Product brochures, sales contracts, whitepapers, menus, lookbooks, downloadable guides, case studies — anything you want visitors to read in full without leaving the page. The Divi PDF Embed module renders any PDF as a native, scrollable viewer right inside your Divi layout. No clunky third-party services, no "click here to view" gates, and no broken iframe styling on mobile. Step-by-step Install Divi Torque. From your WordPress dashboard, go to Plugins → Add New, upload the Divi Torque ZIP, and activate. Enter your license key under Divi → Divi Torque → License. Open the page in Divi Builder. Edit the page where you want the PDF to appear and click Use Divi Builder. Add the PDF Embed module. Inside any row, click the gray plus icon to add a new module. Search for "PDF Embed" and select it. (Screenshot: module library showing PDF Embed) Upload your PDF. In the module settings, click Upload PDF and select your file from the WordPress media library, or upload a new one. You can also paste a direct URL to a PDF hosted elsewhere. (Screenshot: PDF upload field) Configure the viewer. Choose your viewer height (a value between 600px and 900px usually feels right for desktop), enable page navigation controls, and toggle the toolbar if you want users to zoom or jump pages. Turn on lazy loading. Under Performance, enable lazy load. The PDF will only render when the user scrolls near it, keeping your initial page load fast. Add a download CTA below the viewer. Embedding doesn't mean hiding the download. Place a Divi Button module right under the viewer with a label like "Download the brochure" — this gives users who genuinely want the file an easy path. (Screenshot: PDF viewer with download button beneath) Save and preview. Hit Save, view the page on the front end, and confirm the PDF renders smoothly on both desktop and mobile. That's it. Your visitors now read the brochure on the page, dwell time goes up, and the bounce rate drops. Use case 2: Show a live Google Sheets price list with Divi Sheets Table When to use this: Price lists, inventory, schedules, leaderboards, comparison charts — anything that updates frequently and where you'd otherwise have to log into WordPress to edit a static table. The Divi Sheets Table module connects directly to a published Google Sheet. Edit the sheet in Google Drive, and your Divi page updates automatically. No re-publishing, no copy-paste, no version drift. Step-by-step Prepare your Google Sheet. Build out your pricing table in Google Sheets with clear column headers in row 1 — for example: Plan, Sites, Price, Support. Keep it tidy; what's in the sheet is what shows up on your page. Publish the sheet to the web. In Google Sheets, click File → Share → Publish to web. Choose the specific tab you want to publish, set the format to Web page, and click Publish. Copy the resulting URL. (Screenshot: publish to web dialog) Open your Divi page. Edit the page where you want the price list to appear and launch Divi Builder. Add the Sheets Table module. Click the plus icon, search for "Sheets Table," and add it. Paste your sheet URL. In the module settings, paste the published URL into the Google Sheet URL field. The module will fetch the data and preview it instantly. (Screenshot: URL field with preview below) Style the table. Pick a preset (modern, minimal, striped) or customize colors, header background, row hover color, and border style to match your brand. Divi Torque uses Divi-native controls, so everything respects your global colors. Set refresh frequency. Under Data Settings, choose how often the table re-fetches the sheet. Hourly is a sensible default for price lists; you can also set it to refresh on every page load if your data changes throughout the day. Enable mobile responsive mode. Toggle Responsive Layout to ensure narrow screens get a stacked or scrollable view rather than squished columns. (Screenshot: mobile preview showing stacked rows) Save and verify. Save the page, open it on a phone, and confirm the table looks great. Edit a cell in your Google Sheet and confirm the change appears on your site. You now have a price list that your sales team can update in Google Sheets — no developer required, no Divi Builder needed. Use case 3: Convert a spreadsheet into a sortable, searchable table When to use this: Product catalogs, course directories, FAQ databases, comparison charts, member lists — any large dataset where users need to filter, sort, or search to find what they want. The same Divi Sheets Table module powers this scenario, but with two extra features turned on: search and column sorting. Step-by-step Start from a clean sheet. Whether your data lives in Google Sheets, Excel, or a CSV, import it into Google Sheets first. Make sure row 1 has clear, descriptive headers — these become your sortable column labels and your search index. Publish the sheet. Same process as Use Case 2: File → Share → Publish to web, copy the URL. Add the Sheets Table module to your Divi page. Drop it into the row where you want the table to appear. Paste the URL and load the data. Once the table previews, you'll see all your rows and columns. (Screenshot: large data table preview inside Divi Builder) Enable search. Under Features, toggle Show search bar. A search input will appear above the table, filtering rows in real time as the user types. (Screenshot: search bar above table) Enable column sorting. Toggle Sortable columns. Each column header becomes clickable — users can sort ascending or descending on any field. Configure pagination. For tables longer than 25 rows, enable pagination and set rows per page (10, 25, or 50). This keeps the page fast and the table scannable. Add column-specific formatting. If you have a Price column, format it as currency. If you have a Date column, set a date format. If you have an Image column with URLs, toggle Render as image. These small touches make a generic table feel like a polished product. Pair with a download link. Below the table, add a Divi Button linking to a downloadable CSV — for users who want to take the data offline. The combination of "browse here, download if you want" outperforms either option alone. Save and test on mobile. On narrow screens, confirm the table either scrolls horizontally smoothly or collapses into card view, depending on your responsive setting. You've turned a static spreadsheet into an interactive, browsable feature — the kind of thing that gets bookmarked and shared. Mobile-friendliness, lazy loading, and download CTAs A few cross-cutting principles apply to every embed. Mobile first. Over 60% of Divi sites now see majority-mobile traffic. Both Divi PDF Embed and Divi Sheets Table ship with responsive settings out of the box, but always preview on a real phone. PDFs at full page width can feel cramped on small screens — consider reducing viewer height on mobile to around 500px and trusting users to scroll. Lazy load everything. Embeds add weight. Lazy loading means the document only loads when the user scrolls near it, keeping your Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) score in the green. Both Divi Torque modules have this built in — make sure it's enabled. Always offer a download CTA. Embedding doesn't replace downloads — it makes them optional. Some users genuinely want the PDF on their device, the CSV in their inbox, the brochure in their drafts. Give them a button. The pattern that wins is: embed for browsing, download for keeping. Don't gate everything. Resist the temptation to lock the embed behind an email form on the first interaction. Show the document, then offer the download in exchange for an email if it's premium content. Trust comes before conversion. The SEO angle: embeds keep dwell time up Here's the underrated SEO benefit. Google's quality signals lean heavily on engagement metrics — time on page, scroll depth, bounce rate. A page with an embedded PDF that visitors actually scroll through accumulates real engagement. A page with a "click to download" link looks, from Google's perspective, like a 5-second bounce. Pair that with the surrounding HTML context — H2 headings that describe what's in the embedded document, paragraphs that summarize the key points, internal links to related pages — and you've built a page that ranks for the document's content even when the search engine can't fully crawl the embed itself. For pricing pages especially, an embedded live Google Sheet creates an always-fresh page. Search engines reward freshness. Your competitors with hardcoded HTML pricing tables update them once a quarter; your live sheet is updated every time your sales team tweaks a number. Over six months, that compounds into a real ranking advantage. The same applies to product catalogs and contract templates. A page with a sortable, searchable product table has more user interaction signals — clicks, sorts, scroll, search input — than a flat HTML grid ever will. Google notices. Get started with Divi Torque If you're ready to stop losing visitors to download links, Divi Torque has both modules ready to go. For PDFs, contracts, and brochures: Divi PDF Embed — inline PDF viewing with download CTAs, lazy loading, and mobile-friendly controls. For live data, price lists, and searchable catalogs: Divi Sheets Table — connect to Google Sheets, sort, search, paginate, and stay updated. Both modules are part of the Divi Torque suite, fully compatible with Divi 4 and Divi 5, and built for performance. FAQ Q: Will embedded PDFs slow down my page speed?Not if lazy loading is enabled. With lazy load on, the PDF only fetches and renders when the user scrolls near it, so your initial page weight stays light. We recommend keeping the PDF file itself optimized — under 5MB where possible — and enabling lazy load on every PDF Embed module by default. For very large PDFs (over 20MB), consider splitting them into smaller documents per section. Q: How often does the live Google Sheet refresh on my Divi page?You control it. Divi Sheets Table lets you set refresh intervals from "every page load" to "hourly" to "daily." For pricing pages, hourly is usually the right balance between freshness and caching. For frequently changing data like inventory or schedules, every page load works better. Just remember that more frequent refreshes mean more API calls — for low-traffic sites this is irrelevant, but high-traffic pages should cache for at least an hour. Q: Can I make the embedded PDF or table content searchable for SEO?Embedded content isn't always fully indexable by search engines, but you can boost SEO by adding descriptive H2 and H3 headings, summary paragraphs, and a list of key points around the embed. For Sheets Tables, the underlying HTML is fully crawlable, meaning your column data is indexable. For PDFs, pair the embed with a text summary on the page to ensure the keywords get picked up. The best practice is to treat the embed as supporting content, not the entire page — surround it with searchable, indexable text. Ready to upgrade your Divi document workflow? Check out Divi PDF Embed and Divi Sheets Table — both included in Divi Torque. --- ## Ultimate Guide to Creating a Divi Child Theme URL: https://divipeople.com/divi-child-theme/ Published: 2026-01-29 Modified: 2026-04-29 Creating a Divi child theme is the safest, cleanest way to customize Divi while keeping the parent theme update‑ready. If you’re building on Divi for clients, a portfolio site, or your own studio, a child theme gives you a dedicated space for templates, custom CSS, JavaScript, and functions. It’s a “do it once, keep it forever” foundation that protects your work with every Divi update. Divi is already one of the most flexible WordPress builders, and the Elegant Themes ecosystem is packed with layouts, extensions, and a community that delivers real‑world solutions quickly. That makes Divi a smart long‑term bet, and a Divi child theme is the best way to keep that investment stable and maintainable. Why you should always use a Divi child theme Reasons to consistently utilize a Divi child theme If you plan to add custom code or edit template files, you should use a Divi child theme. Here’s why: Safe updates. Updates to the parent theme overwrite parent files. A child theme keeps your customizations separate, so you can update Divi without losing your work. Cleaner code. Instead of stuffing CSS into the Customizer or adding random snippets across plugins, you keep site‑specific changes in one place. Easier handoffs. If a client or another developer takes over, they can quickly find everything in the child theme. Version control‑friendly. Your custom code lives in its own theme folder, which is easy to track in Git. In short, if you customize Divi, you need a Divi child theme. Divi 5 update: why it’s good news for child themes Divi 5 is a major modernization of the framework with performance improvements, a cleaner architecture, and a longer runway for future enhancements. That’s great news for agencies and builders because it means faster sites, fewer bottlenecks, and a more stable core. It also reinforces the best practice: keep your custom work in a Divi child theme and let Divi evolve underneath it. When Divi 5 ships updates, your child theme continues to load your styles, scripts, and template overrides without drama. If you’ve ever spent hours restoring changes after a parent theme update, Divi 5, plus a child theme, fixes that pain. How to make a Divi 5‑friendly child theme To keep your Divi child theme compatible with Divi 5, follow this practical checklist: Enqueue styles properly. Load the parent stylesheet first, then your child theme stylesheet. Avoid hard‑coding @import in style.css. Use dedicated assets. Keep assets/custom.css and assets/custom.js for site tweaks instead of sprinkling inline CSS across the site. Keep template overrides minimal. Only copy parent templates into your child theme when you truly need to change them. Organize your functions. Put hooks, filters, and helper functions in functions.php. If your theme grows, split functions into a /includes folder. Document changes. Add short comments or a simple changelog so future updates are safe and predictable. If you follow these steps, your Divi child theme stays fast, stable, and ready for the Divi 5 era. Two ways to create a Divi child theme You can build a child theme manually or use a generator. Both approaches are valid, so choose the one that fits your workflow. Option 1: Use the Divi Child Theme Generator (fast and reliable) If you want a quick win, try the Divi Child Theme Generator at https://divipeople.com/divi-child-theme-generator/. It works in three clear steps: you enter the theme basics, add assets and licensing, and then choose delivery. The generator bundles everything into a clean ZIP file, so you can upload it to WordPress immediately without hand‑writing files. Here’s why this saves time: instead of setting up style.css, functions.php, and folder structure by hand, the generator does it in seconds. It also keeps your naming, versioning, and author info consistent across projects, which is a huge help when you’re shipping multiple client sites or updates in a week. If you want a dependable, repeatable Divi child theme workflow, this tool is the fastest way to get there. If you need a Divi child theme quickly, this is the best route—especially when you’re creating multiple sites or client handoffs. Option 2: Build a Divi child theme manually (classic method) If you prefer full control, here’s the minimal structure for a Divi child theme: my-divi-child/ ├── style.css ├── functions.php └── assets/ ├── custom.css └── custom.js style.css (required header): /* Theme Name: My Divi Child Template: Divi Version: 1.0.0 */ functions.php (enqueue parent + child styles): <?php function my_divi_child_enqueue_assets() { wp_enqueue_style( 'divi-parent', get_template_directory_uri() . '/style.css' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'my-divi-child', get_stylesheet_uri(), array( 'divi-parent' ) ); } add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'my_divi_child_enqueue_assets' ); Now you can drop your CSS into assets/custom.css, JavaScript into assets/custom.js, and keep the child theme clean and Divi 5‑friendly. A practical workflow for real projects If you’re building for clients or launching production sites, here’s a simple, repeatable workflow that keeps every Divi child theme clean and organized: Start with naming. Use a clear theme name, like Studio Divi Child or ClientName Divi Child. Add a version number. When you deploy updates, bump the version so you know exactly what changed. Store custom CSS/JS in files. Avoid long blocks of CSS in the Customizer. File‑based assets are easier to edit and track. Keep a short changelog. A small note like “1.0.1 – Added header CTA styles” saves hours later. Test after Divi updates. Update Divi on staging first, then check the child theme layout before pushing live. This workflow keeps your Divi child theme stable and easy to maintain. Divi child theme best practices for SEO and performance A Divi child theme is also a smart move for SEO and speed. Here are a few tactics that help: Minimize unnecessary assets. Only load custom scripts and styles you need. Don’t add large libraries if a few lines of CSS solve the problem. Use clean template overrides. Overriding core templates should be a last resort. Stick to hooks and filters whenever possible. Optimize images. If you add screenshots or background graphics, compress them before use. Leverage caching. Pair your child theme with a reliable caching plugin or host‑level caching to improve performance. With these basics, your Divi child theme stays lightweight and friendly to search engines. Troubleshooting tips (common questions) “My child theme doesn’t show up in Appearance.” Check that your style.css file has a valid header and the Template: Divi line is correct. If the template name is wrong, WordPress won’t recognize the relationship. My custom CSS isn’t loading. Make sure your functions.php The enqueue function is running, and your file path is correct. Also check for caching plugins that might be serving old CSS. Do I need to copy parent templates? Only if you’re changing them. If you aren’t editing a template file, don’t copy it—Divi 5 updates will overwrite your changes if you edit the parent theme directly. Will my Divi child theme work with Divi 5? Yes—if you follow the enqueue and structure guidance above. Divi 5 is built to be faster and cleaner, which makes child themes even more important. When to use the generator vs. a manual build Here’s a quick decision guide: Use the Divi Child Theme Generator for speed, consistent structure, and fast client delivery. Build manually when you want full control, or when your project already has a custom build system and strict conventions. Either way, you end up with a solid Divi child theme that keeps your custom work safe. A note about screenshots and assets For documentation, it’s usually best to keep repositories lightweight. If you need to include screenshots, consider linking to a hosted image or using a lightweight SVG preview generated by the form above. The guide here focuses on text‑first clarity to keep the repo clean. Final thoughts Divi remains a powerhouse for agencies and creators. The Divi 5 update delivers modern performance improvements and a cleaner architecture, and a Divi child theme helps keep your work safe as those updates roll out. Whether you use the Divi Child Theme Generator or build manually, you’re making the right move for stability, speed, and long‑term maintainability. If you’re serious about building on Divi, start every project with a Divi child theme. It’s the simplest decision that saves the most time later—and it’s the foundation that keeps your Divi sites reliable for years to come. Quick checklist before launch Use this short checklist before you ship a Divi child theme to a client or production site: Confirm the child theme is active and the parent theme is still installed. Verify CSS and JS are enqueued correctly, and there are no 404s in the browser console. Check responsive views (desktop, tablet, mobile) after any major Divi update. Review header/footer templates for conflicts with new Divi 5 features. Export a backup ZIP of the child theme so you can restore it quickly if needed. These small checks prevent most post‑launch surprises and keep your Divi child theme stable over time. --- ## 10 Best Divi Plugins in 2026 URL: https://divipeople.com/best-divi-plugins/ Published: 2025-03-23 Modified: 2026-04-29 Divi is one of the most powerful WordPress page builders out there, but even with all its built-in features, there's always room to take your Divi site to the next level. That’s where third-party Divi plugins come in. Whether you're a designer, developer, or entrepreneur, these 10 Divi plugins will help you enhance your website's interactivity, style, and performance. Divi Torque Pro Divi Torque is your go-to solution if you're looking for a complete toolkit for building dynamic websites with Divi. Packed with over 50+ custom modules, Divi Torque helps you build popups, mega menus, animated text, advanced contact forms, and much more—all inside the Divi Builder. Highlights: 50+ powerful modules Maintenance mode and dark mode SMTP integration Animated text and form data capture Perfect for: Power users, agencies, and anyone who wants to unlock Divi's full potential. Divi Instagram Feed Bring your Instagram feed directly into your Divi layout with style. This plugin lets you display your posts in customizable grids, carousels, or masonry layouts—all styled within Divi. Highlights: Beautiful layouts: grid, masonry, slider Fully responsive and lightweight Show likes, captions, and more Perfect for: Influencers, photographers, lifestyle brands, and e-commerce stores. Check Price | Demo Divi Google Reviews Showing authentic Google reviews on your website can build trust and boost conversions. This plugin fetches your latest 5-star reviews and displays them beautifully in Divi. Highlights: Fetches reviews automatically Customizable display templates Star rating and author name support Divi Pro Gallery Need a stunning image or video gallery in Divi? Divi Pro Gallery offers advanced gallery layouts with filtering, lightbox, and dynamic content support—all within the Divi Builder. Highlights: Grid, masonry, and justified layouts Lightbox and filtering options Divi Contact Form 7 Styler Love Contact Form 7 but hate how it looks? This plugin lets you fully customize your CF7 forms visually inside the Divi Builder—without writing a single line of CSS. Highlights: Style every field and button Match forms with your site branding Drag & drop integration with Divi Divi Carousel Maker Create stunning carousels and sliders for images, testimonials, products, and more. This plugin gives you total control with tons of customization options—all within the Divi UI. Highlights: Image, text, and mixed content carousels Autoplay, loop, navigation controls Touch and responsive support Divi Ajax Live Search Make your Divi site smarter and faster with live AJAX search functionality. Show instant results as users type, complete with thumbnails, categories, and more. Highlights: Live predictive search Fast and lightweight Works with custom post types ---