Divi video scrolling: Before you can add a video module to your page, you must first use the Divi Builder. Once the Divi theme is installed on your website, you will notice a Use visual builder button above the post editor every time you create a new page.
Click on this button to activate Divi Builder and access all the Divi Builder modules. Then, click on the Use visual builder button to launch the builder in visual mode. You can also click the Activate Visual Builder button when browsing your foreground website if you are logged into your WordPress dashboard.
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.
Locate the video slider module in the list of modules and click on it to add it to your page. The list of mods is searchable, which means you can also type “Video slider” and then press Enter to automatically find and add the Divi video scrolling mod! Once the module is added, you will be greeted by the module options list. These options are separated into three main groups: Content, Design, and Advanced.
Fill the video slider with content
Before adjusting too many settings, it’s probably best to go ahead and fill your video slider with video slides. This way when you make changes you will be able to see how they affect the result. To add a new video slide, you need to click on the + Add New Item link.
Here you can download a .mp4 or Webm file. You can also insert a video URL on YouTube. When you have uploaded your file or added the YouTube link, just click the green button in the lower right corner and you will be returned to the main content tab of the video slider module. Repeat this process for each video you want to add.
Video slider module content settings
Now that your content has been added, there are a few more areas to explore. The three drop-down menus on the content tab where the settings have been grouped will affect the entire module.
Elements
Below the items, you can adjust the setting of the arrows and sliders of the video slider module.
Cover
Here you can choose to show or hide the video overlays on the main video. This can be done by adding an overlay to each video slide or automatically generated by Divi.
Admin Label
In this drop-down list, you can add an admin tag that will appear in the back-end builder, as well as the skeleton view of the visual builder.
Video slider module design parameters
In this tab, there is only one group of settings called Color Controls. Here you can change the color of the slider controls from light to dark, change the color of the play icon, and adjust the thumbnail overlay color.
Advanced parameters of the video cursor module
In the Advanced tab of your video slider module, you can add a unique ID and CSS class. You can also add custom CSS to various predefined (and preselected) CSS selectors in the custom CSS drop-down video slider module. Finally, in the Visibility drop-down list, you can adjust the visibility of your module on phones, tablets, and desktops.
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Individual video content settings
If you want to create specific settings for individual slides, these must be configured in the video slides themselves. Just click on the gear icon on that slide to open its unique settings.
Video
As demonstrated above, this is where you can add your video content.
Cover
From the overlay drop-down list, you can upload an image to overlay your video slide or choose to automatically generate one.
Individual video design settings
On the Design tab of your video slide, you can change the color of your slide’s arrow from light to dark.
That’s all for this tutorial, I hope it will allow you to use the video scrolling module on Divi.
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