What Is The Visual Builder?
The Divi Builder comes in two forms: The standard “Back-end Builder” and the front-end “Visual Builder.”
Both interfaces allow you to build exactly the same types of websites with the same content elements and design settings. The only difference is the interface.
How to Enable front-end “Visual Builder”
- Log into WordPress.
- Go to the page you want to edit.
- Click on Enable Visual Builder in the top bar.
The Visual Builder Basics
Divi’s power lies in the Visual Builder, a drag and drop page builder that allows you to build just about any type of website by combining and arranging content elements.
The builder uses three main building blocks: Sections, Rows and Modules. Using these in unison allows you to create a countless array of page layouts. Sections are the largest building blocks, and they house groups of rows. Rows sit inside of sections and are used to house modules. Modules are placed inside of rows. This is the structure of every Divi website.
Sections
The most basic and largest building blocks used in designing layouts with Divi are sections. These are used to create large groups of content, and they are the first thing you add to your page. There are three types of sections: Regular, Specialty and Full Width. Regular sections are made up of rows of columns while Full Width Sections are made up of full width modules that expand the entire width of the screen. Specialty sections allow for more advanced sidebar layouts. For more information about using sections, head over to our in-depth sections tutorial.
Rows
Rows sit inside of sections and you can place any number of rows inside a section. There are many different column types to choose from. Once you define a column structure for your row, you can then place modules into a desired column. There is no limit to the number of modules you can place within a column. For more information about using rows, head over to our in-depth rows tutorial.
Modules
Modules are the content elements that make up your website. Every module that Divi has can fit into any column width and they are all fully responsive.
Need Further Tutorials?
Divi Builder overiew: https://www.elegantthemes.com/documentation/divi/visual-builder/