Divi 5 Introduces Semantic Elements & Custom HTML Wrappers

Nick from Elegant Themes has just announced the release of semantic elements and custom HTML wrappers for Divi 5, which is currently still in beta.

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New Features

Since this update, you can now change the element type of any module and use semantic tags such as ‘nav’, ‘section’, ‘header’ and ‘button’ to give each one inherent meaning. Not only is this important for accessibility, it also improves SEO, as it enables screen readers and bots to understand the structure of a page.

Elegant Themes has also added the ability to insert custom HTML before or after any element, which gives you greater freedom to create custom wrappers and inject code into areas of the page that a code module cannot access.

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