The case for #Divi (yes, seriously)
A thread from @devinegger on why @elegantthemes' Divi is his go-to for drag-and-drop building, even over core full-site editing and Gutenberg blocks. #WordPress (1/9)https://masterwp.com/a-case-for-divi-in-an-evolving-wordpress-universe/ …
All of a sudden building a website with Divi felt similar to how I would build hand-coded sites. I could go in and set some defaults and variables. Build out a header and a footer, then a home page. Create a few reusable single column, 2-column, and 3-column templates. (5/9)
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It was a total game changer. When it comes down to it, what I think most people really want is something that "just works." (6/9)
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#WordPress has some big questions to address. They’re too invested to ditch FSE altogether, but how much farther down the road of trying to appease everyone can they go until their core product gets diluted to the point where it’s indistinguishable from everything else? (7/9)Show this thread -
As a developer, creating highly customized and hand-coded WordPress websites is still by far my preferred method of building websites. I love building good WordPress websites, and there’s nothing that will convince me there’s a better way to do it. (8/9)https://understrap.com/
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That said, if for some reason you ask me to pick between Full Site Editing with the Block Editor, signing up for Wix, or using Divi... I’ll choose Divi every single time. (9/9)https://masterwp.com/a-case-for-divi-in-an-evolving-wordpress-universe/ …
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