Elegant Themes updates their popular Divi WordPress theme with tons of new options

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May 21, 2014
Elegant Themes updates their popular Divi WordPress theme with tons of new options.

divi_thumbnailHot on the heels of Elegant Themes’ Divi, comes Divi 2.0; an ambitious enhancement to the already popular WordPress theme, it promises to build on its predecessor’s strong performance with a ton of new features.

In development for several months, Divi 2.0’s main improvements are in the area of customization.

Advanced options have been added throughout but are particularly noticeable in the header, navigation and layout; giving users endless new ways to present site content.

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One of Divi’s key strengths is its innovative drag and drop Divi Builder system, that allows you to create layouts visually, without the need to edit any code at all. The Divi Builder system gives non-coders the chance to build beautiful and functional designs without the need for a developer. In Divi 2.0, the Builder system has even more options, and in addition to the modules included in Divi, more have been added that can be dragged and dropped anywhere in your layout—there are no restrictions on the number you can include on a page.

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On top of this, Divi 2.0 comes with 18 pre-made layouts that you can use as-is, or as the basis for kickstarting your own designs.

Most importantly, Divi 2.0 is fully responsive, and the layout adapts to any screen size regardless of the modules you choose to include, which means your designs will look great on any device.

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With so many theme companies vying for our business, it’s great to see one focusing on creating genuinely innovative and marketable products. Divi is a fantastic WordPress theme, and the enhancements made in Divi 2.0 make it one of the most useful themes you could add to your toolkit.

[ This is a sponsored post on behalf of Elegant Themes. ]

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