![]() I’m far more comfortable working that way, but many aren’t, and that’s the entire point of Divi. I generally use the Divi Builder for most of the structural work on a site, but almost everything else in my design workflow is CSS. I was using a heavily customised Divi Child Theme, I added quite a few snippets to the theme functions file and a hell of a lot of CSS to make it look how I want.įor example, I removed the ‘projects’ custom post type and de-queued certain modules I knew I would never use, like the circle counter or the progress bars. ![]() This site was using a Divi Child theme I made myself, but I recently switched to Gutenberg to learn more about using it as a framework instead of Divi. I don’t use it for every site in my portfolio, but I’d say just over half of my current sites are Divi sites. It allows me to create beautifully designed sites in a lot less time than some other frameworks allow. I’ve been using Divi by Elegant Themes for over 2 years, and it has definitely changed the way I work. This blog post is about the various optimisations and customisations I’ve made to the Divi theme to make it slightly more friendly for search engines. Well, like everything else in this world, it’s not perfect. Is Divi bad for SEO? So many people ask this question, but there’s absolutely no way that a premium WordPress theme with tens of thousands of global users and a hefty price tag would be inherently bad for SEO, right?
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