With Divi's Portfolio module, you can show your work anywhere on your site with any column structure. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use the wallet module on Divi.

How to add a Divi Wallet module

Before you can add a portfolio module to your page, you must first jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi theme installed on your Website, you will notice a button Use Divi Builder above the post editor whenever you create a new page. Click on this button to activate Divi Builder and access all the Divi Builder modules. Then click on the button Use Visual Builder to start the generator in visual mode. You can also click the button Use Visual Builder when you browse your Website in the foreground if you are logged into your WordPress dashboard.

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Once you have entered Visual Builder, you can click the gray plus button to add a new module to your page. New modules can only be added inside rows. If you are starting a new page, remember to add a row to your page first.

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Locate the portfolio module in the list of modules and click on it to add it to your page. The list of modules is searchable, which means you can also type in the word "portfolio" and then click "Enter" to automatically find and add the portfolio module! Once the module is added, you will be greeted by the module options list. These options are separated into three main groups: Contents , Design et Advanced .

Example use case: Adding a portfolio module to a portfolio page

For this example, I will show you how to present a portfolio on a portfolio page.

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Let's start.

Use the visual builder to add a regular section with a fullwidth (1 column) row below the page header. Then add a filterable portfolio module to the row.

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Update the wallet settings as follows:

Content options

Number of articles: 8
Show Pagination: NO

Design options

Layout: Grid
Zoom Color Icon: #ffffff
Hover Overlay Color: rgba (224,153,0,0.58)
Title Font: Default, bold, uppercase
Title Font Size: 14px
Title Letter spacing: 1px
Meta font size: 12px
Meta letter spacing: 1px

Advanced options (custom CSS)

Portfolio Title:
text-align: center;

Meta Message Portfolio:
text-align: center;

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That's all!

Portfolio content options

In the content tab, you will find all the content elements of the module, such as text, images and icons. All that controls what appears in your module will always be found in this tab.

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Item number

Control the number of projects displayed Leave empty or use 0 to not limit the number.

Include Categories

Choose the categories you want to display. Projects from categories that are not selected will not appear in the list of projects.

Show title

Choose whether or not the title of each project is displayed when you hover the mouse over the project item.

Show categories

Here you can enable or disable category links.

View pagination

Here you can enable or disable paging for this feed.

Background color

Define a custom background color for your module or leave blank to use the default color.

Background picture

If set, this image will be used as the background for this module. To remove a background image, just remove the URL from the settings field. The background images will appear on top of the background colors, which means that the background color will not be visible when a background image is applied.

Admin Label

This will change the module label in the constructor for easy identification. When you use the WireFrame view in Visual Builder, these labels appear in the module block of the Divi Builder interface.

Portfolio module design options

In the Design tab, you will find all the module styling options, such as fonts, colors, sizing and spacing. This is the tab you will use to change the appearance of your module. Each Divi module has a long list of design settings that you can use to change anything.

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Disposal

Choose the layout you want to use. “Grid” will display all of your items in a multi-column, multi-row layout. Fullwidth displays each project on its own row using large uncut and wide width images.

Zoom icon color

When you hover over an item in the portfolio module, an overlay icon appears. You can adjust the color used for this icon by using the color picker in this setting.

Layer color on flyover

When you hover over an item in the portfolio module, an overlay color appears at the top of the image and below the portfolio title text and icon. By default, a semi-transparent white color is used. If you want to use a different color, you can adjust the color using the color picker in this setting

Hover selection icon

Here you can choose a custom icon to display when a visitor hovers over portfolio items in the module.

Text color

Here you can choose whether your text should be light or dark.

Title font

You can change the font of your title text by selecting the desired font from the drop-down menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all the text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using bold, italics, capitals and underline options.

Title Font Size

Here you can adjust the size of your title text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or directly enter the desired text size value in the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields support different units of measure, which means you can enter "px" or "em" depending on your size value to change its unit type.

Title text color

By default, all the text colors in Divi appear in white or dark gray. If you want to change the text color of your title, choose the desired color from the color picker using this option.

Title Letter Spacing

Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you want to increase the space between each letter in your title text, use the range slider to adjust the space or enter the desired spacing size in the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields support different units of measure, which means you can enter "px" or "em" depending on your size value to change its unit type.

Height of the title line

Line height affects the space between each line of your title text.If you want to increase the space between each line, use the range slider to adjust the space or enter the desired spacing size in the input field located to the right of the cursor. The input fields support different units of measure, which means you can enter "px" or "em" depending on your size value to change its unit type.

Metas font

You can change the font of your meta text by selecting your desired font from the drop-down menu. Divi comes with dozens of great fonts powered by Google Fonts. By default, Divi uses the Open Sans font for all text on your page. You can also customize the style of your text using bold, italic, uppercase and underline options.

Metas font size

Here you can adjust the size of your meta-text. You can drag the range slider to increase or decrease the size of your text, or directly enter the desired text size value in the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields support different measurement units, which means you can enter "px" or "em" depending on your size value to change its unit type.

Meta text color

By default, all the text colors in Divi appear in white or dark gray. If you want to change the color of your meta-text, choose the desired color from the color picker using this option.

Meta Letter spacing

Letter spacing affects the space between each letter. If you want to increase the space between each letter in your meta-text, use the range slider to adjust the space or enter the desired spacing size in the input field to the right of the slider. The input fields support different measurement units which means you can enter "px" or "em" depending on your size value to change its unit type.

Height of links in the meta area

Row height affects the space between each row in your meta-text If you want to increase the space between each row, use the range slider to adjust the space or enter the desired spacing size in the input field located to the right of the cursor. The input fields support different measurement units, which means you can enter "px" or "em" depending on your size value to change its unit type.

Use the border

Enabling this option will place a border around your module. This border can be customized using the following conditional parameters.

Color of the border

This option affects the color of your border. Select a custom color from the color picker to apply it to your border.

Width of the border

By default, the borders are 1 pixel wide. You can increase this value by dragging the range slider or entering a custom value in the input field to the right of the slider. Custom units of measure supported, which means you can change the default unit from "px" to something else like em, vh, vw etc.

Border style

Borders support eight different styles: solid, dotted, dotted, double, groove, ridge, overlay, and start. Select your desired style from the drop-down menu to apply it to your border.

Advanced portfolio options

On the advanced tab, you'll find options that more experienced web designers might find useful, such as custom CSS and HTML attributes. Here you can apply custom CSS to any of the module's many elements. You can also apply custom CSS classes and IDs to the module, which can be used to customize the module in your child theme's style.css file.

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CSS ID

Enter an optional CSS ID to use for this module. An ID can be used to create a custom CSS style or to link to particular sections of your page.

CSS class

Enter the optional CSS classes to use for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated by a space. These classes can be used in your Divi child theme or in the custom CSS stylesheet you add to your page or website. Website using Divi theme options or Divi Builder page settings.

Custom CSS

Custom CSS can also be applied to the module and any of the module's internals. In the Custom CSS section, you will find a text field where you can add custom CSS style sheets directly to each element. CSS entries in these settings are already wrapped in style tags. So just enter the CSS rules separated by semicolons.

Visibility

This option allows you to control the devices on which your module appears. You can choose to deactivate your module on tablets, smartphones or desktops individually. This is useful if you want to use different mods on different devices, or if you want to simplify the mobile design by eliminating certain elements from the page.

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