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  • How to Organize Your Templates in Divi’s Theme Builder Library

    Consider using the new Divi Theme Builder Library in your workflow as you build your next website. With its integration with the Divi Cloud, you have the power to take your templates from one site to another. It can get tricky to keep this newfound creative expression under wraps though. Before you get out of hand with loading your library, let’s learn how to organize templates in Divi’s Theme Builder Library.

    Let’s Start with the Basics: Naming Conventions

    When working on a large project, as we are working through ideas and iterations, our workspace, documents, and folders can get a little bit… disheveled…

    A real life example of a disorganized logo design folder

    It is entirely possible to bring this same mindset to your Divi Theme Builder Library items. With new layout packs released almost weekly and freebies abounding, your library can easily get swamped. As such, having a standardized way of organizing your templates through having a naming convention is advised.

    A cross-section of a Divi Theme Builder with multiple templates

    In the Divi Theme Builder example above, we notice that each template follows a similar naming convention. Firstly, the name of the template pack is written down in sentence case. Next, there is a dash. Lastly, the type of freebie or template is stated. We can take these same learnings to organize templates in Divi’s Theme Builder Library.

    An example of an organized Divi Theme Builder Library

    In this example, we see that naming conventions aren’t followed as strongly. Nevertheless, it is a far cry from our logo design folder! Notice that at the very least, a sentence case is used with each template. Also, the type of template is denoted within the name.

    Use Tags to Make Searching Easier

    The Divi Theme Builder comes with three ways to search and find your templates. These are search (with filter), categories, and tags.

    Search with filter, tags and categories

    By having a consistent naming convention, it is easier to look for items in our library. For example, by using the word header in all our header templates, when we search for “header”, all header templates will show up. This is where tags can come in. Irrespective of your naming convention, if you were to tag all your header templates with the tag header, you will get the same result when you search.

    Manage tags and categories

    It is also possible to manage your tags and categories within the Divi Theme Builder Library. If you make a typo, or want to add alternatives, you can do so.

    Organize Templates in Divi’s Theme Builder Library with Categories

    Just like categories on a WordPress website, categories in the Divi Theme Builder Library allow you to group your templates together. Perhaps you want to have a category for all your blog post templates. Maybe you want a category for all your red templates. However you’d like to organize your templates, a category will help make your life easier.

    Local categories in the Divi Theme Builder Library

    Divi Cloud Categories vs. Local Categories

    A special note needs to be made for categories. In the Divi Theme Builder Library, you can make two types of categories. These categories are Divi Cloud Categories and Categories. As the name suggests, Divi Cloud Categories allow you to save templates to the Divi Cloud. However, these categories are not available on your local Divi installation. Your local Divi categories are relegated only to the site that they were built on.

    Managing categories in Divi Theme Builder

    Should you decide to manage your categories in the Divi Theme Builder Library, you are also able to manage your Divi Cloud Categories as well.

    Using Template Sets to Organize Templates in Divi’s Theme Builder Library

    The final way in which you can organize your templates within Divi’s Theme Builder Library is via Template Sets. A Template Set is a group of templates that were created within the Divi Theme Builder.

    A preview of a Theme Builder Library Template Set

    The above screenshot shows that currently, there are a few Template Sets that are matched to different layout pack categories provided by Divi. Template Sets can help you organize your Divi Theme Builder Library by helping you to create packs of templates that speak together. Take for example the Landscaper Set. Inside this Template Set, we have all built upon the free Landscape Maintenance Layout Pack, added it’s header and footer, as well as the blog post template. Changes were also made to all of these templates to customize it for our needs. If we were to simply have all those templates within our Divi Theme Builder, you’re looking at quite a few templates. However, by putting them all within a Template Set, we keep our Divi Theme Builder neat. In addition to a neat and tidy Theme Builder, we can easily reference all the templates within the set.

    Template Sets and their categories

    It is important to note that Divi Theme Builder Template Sets have their own set of categories. These categories are different from the categories used to organize standalone Divi Theme Builder Templates. Standard Theme Builder Templates and Divi Template Sets cannot be organized in the same categories. Similar to the standard Divi Theme Builder Template, there is also a different type of category for Template Sets that reside on the Divi Cloud.

    In Conclusion

    There are a number of ways to keep your Divi Theme Builder Library organized. Adopting a naming convention for your Divi Theme Builder Library is a practice that can assist you in keeping your library organized. Following this, you may want to consider adding tags to your individual templates. Tags make it easier to filter and search through your library. Noticing that there is a difference between categories on your local Divi install and Divi Cloud is an important point to remember. Also, don’t forget that you cannot store Template Sets and Templates in the same categories. With all of these things in mind, you have the tools that you need to ensure that your Divi Theme Builder is organized for your next project.

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  • Download 4 FREE Blog Post Template Sets for Divi

    Over the years we’ve provided a ton of freebies for your next Divi website. With the release of the Divi Theme Builder Library and Divi Cloud, we’re rounding up some of our freebies into template sets that you can add to your next project. For today’s post, we’ll be focusing on our Blog Post Template freebies. Not sure what a Blog Post Template is? Let’s take a look and find out!

    What is a Blog Post Template?

    Blog posts are the foundation of WordPress. Before WordPress became the main website builder of the internet, it was a humble blogging platform. With the advent of pages in WordPress 1.5, WordPress began making waves as a content management system. However it has never forgotten its blogging roots. With the Divi Theme Builder, we can create templates for our blog posts. We can even assign different templates to all blog posts in a tag or category. If we wanted to, we could even assign a different template to every single blog post on our website (I wouldn’t recommend it, but you could do it!).  Markedly in Divi, we use Blog Post Templates to set a consistent style for our blog posts, whether it be a single post or all the posts on our website.

    What is a Template Set?

    In the new Divi Theme Builder Library, we can group a number of templates together. This is called a Template Set. As an example, in your current Divi Theme Builder, you may have created a template for your homepage, your blog posts and your product pages. You can add all of these templates to a template set. Then, you can add this Template Set to your Divi Cloud account so that you can access it on another site at a different time.

    Four FREE Blog Post Template Sets

    In this freebie, we’ll be providing you with four FREE Blog Post Template Sets. We’ve organized each set according to their industry. Let’s take a look at the templates included in each set.

    Art & Design Template Set

    The Art & Design Blog Post Template Set is geared toward those in creative fields like artists and creators.

    Architecture Firm Blog Post Template

    Architecture Firm Blog Post Template

    Craft School Blog Post Template

    Craft School Blog Post Template

    Creative CV Blog Post Template

    Creative CV Blog Post Template

    Film Lab Blog Post Template

    Film Lab Blog Post Template

    Freelance Writer Blog Post Template

    Freelance Writer Blog Post Template

    Home Staging Blog Post Template

    Home Staging Blog Post Template

    Interior Design Blog Post Template

    Interior Design Blog Post Template

    Renovation Blog Post Template

    Renovation Blog Post Template

    Painter Blog Post Template

    Painter Blog Post Template

    Community & Non-Profit Template Set

    Our Community & Non-Profit Template Set speaks to those who have social good as their main purpose.

    Charity Blog Post Template

    Charity Blog Post Template

    Chess Club Blog Post

    Chess Club Blog Post

    NGO Blog Post Template

    Food & Drink  Template Set

    Restaurants and food vendors this set is for you.

    Bistro Blog Post Template

    Bistro Blog Post Template

    Cooking School Blog Post Template

    Cooking School Blog Post Template

    Home Baker Blog Post Template

    Home Baker Blog Post Template

    Italian Restaurant Blog Post Template

    Italian Restaurant Blog Post Template

    Meal Kit Blog Post Template

    Meal Kit Blog Post Template

    Nutritionist Blog Post Template

    Nutritionist Blog Post Template

    Pizzeria Blog Post Template

    Pizzeria Blog Post Template

    Produce Box Blog Post Template

    Produce Box Blog Post Template

    Sushi Restaurant Blog Post Template

    Sushi Restaurant Blog Post Template

    Winery Blog Post Template

    Winery Blog Post Template

    Health & Fitness Template Set

    Finally, if you’re in the fitness industry, this set will have your blog posts looking sharp.

    Acupuncture Blog Post Template

    Acupuncture Blog Post Template

    Family Doctor Blog Post Template

    Family Doctor Blog Post Template

    Fitness Coach Blog Post Template

    Fitness Coach Blog Post Template

    Golf Lesson Blog Post Template

    Golf Lesson Blog Post Template

    Meditation Center Blog Post Template

    Meditation Center Blog Post Template

    Psychologist Blog Post Template

    Psychologist Blog Post Template

    Telehealth Blog Post Template

    Telehealth Blog Post Template

    Tennis Club Blog Post Template

    Tennis Club Blog Post Template

    Therapy Blog Post Template

    Therapy Blog Post Template

    Virtual Fitness Blog Post Template

    Virtual Fitness Blog Post Template

    Women’s Health Center Blog Post Template

    Women's Health Center Blog Post Template

    Download All 4 FREE Blog Post Template Sets for Divi

    To lay your hands on all 4 of the free Blog Post Template Sets for your Divi Layout Library, you will first need to download it using the button below. To gain access to the download you will need to subscribe to our newsletter by using the form below. As a new subscriber, you will receive even more Divi goodness and a free Divi Layout pack every Monday! If you’re already on the list, simply enter your email address below and click download. You will not be “resubscribed” or receive extra emails.

    How to Upload The Blog Post Template Sets

    Go to Divi Theme Builder

    To upload the template, navigate to the Divi Theme Builder in the backend of your WordPress website.

    Getting started with the Divi Conference Layout Pack

    Upload Template Set

    Then, in the top right corner, you’ll see a plus sign icon. Click on the icon. This will open the Template Sets Library.

    Open the Sets Library within the Divi Theme Builder

    Once you are in the Template Sets Library, click on the two arrows icon.

    Upload template set

    Locate your .JSON file from the ZIP folder. Upload it to the library by clicking No File Selected.

    Upload template set .JSON file from computer

    Once you have selected your file, it’ll display the name of the file. Next, click the blue Import Theme Builder Library Templates button.

    After successfully uploading template set .JSON file from computer

    As your Template Set is uploading, you’ll notice a modal pop-up with a progress bar letting you know how your import is doing.

    Import progress

    Please Note: Due to the number of post templates and assets within each set, it can take some time for the set to install. Please be patient.

    Using Your Template Set

    After the Template Set has been added to your library, click on the kebab menu on the library item.

    Using your new template set

    In the menu that pops up, select Use This Set. This will begin the process to add the templates within your new Template Set to your Divi Theme Builder.

    Click use this set to add the templates within the template set to your Divi Theme Builder

    An Import Templates modal box will appear. Because this template set has multiple Blog Post Templates within, we’ll uncheck the Override Existing Assignments checkbox. Remember as  you’re working on your site, to set the templates to your chosen page, post, product, etc. assignment in the Divi Theme Builder. Next, click on the Import Divi Builder Templates button in blue.

    Import template modal box

    Please Note: Due to the number of post templates and assets within each set, it can take some time for the set to install. Please be patient. Also, template thumbnails do take some time to generate.

    Save Changes

    Once your Template Set has been installed, you’ll notice that all the Blog Post Template titles are in red. This is because as they stand, they have not been assigned to a page, post, product, etc. Don’t forget to assign them once you have carried out your changes. Press the green Save Changes button to save your new template set in the Divi Theme Builder.

    Save Template Set into the Divi Theme Builder

    New Freebies Every Week!

    We hope you’ve enjoyed our very first Blog Post Template Set freebie! We look forward to hearing your opinions in the comment section below. Make sure you check back next week for more freebies.

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