Why Divi child themes? Well, let’s start with the fact that Divi is definitely one of the most popular WordPress themes in the market. BuiltWith, for instance, reports more than 1 million active websites using it. This is really impressive considering how competitive the market of mega WordPress themes has gotten lately.
Users love Divi for the multitude of designs, layouts and overall visual styles that can be achieved in it … and most of that via a user-friendly drag and drop interface. Not to mention all the content modules that you can use.
However, apart from the main theme and all its capabilities, there are also quite many Divi child themes available. Those take the main structure of Divi and give you a new out-the-box look an feel, optimized for certain niches and visual styles – specifically tweaked to match people’s various needs and preferences.
To be honest, I was quite surprised to see how many different Divi child themes are out there. So, what follows is our hand-picked list of the best Divi child themes for 2023. Check them out!
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Nirmal Kumar
December 3, 2017 3:07 pm
I went through few child themes mentioned here. Dream was looking good with the grid.
Matt Knighton
June 12, 2017 4:53 pm
Im amazed at how many child themes we have for Divi and yet the Divi Plugin for the builder only doesn’t seem to have many themes. Im not sure why that is but hey – thanks for the great list.
Hi Nick, yes you could do that, but that wasn’t really my point. Divi Builder can be used like a visual composer or beaver builder. So its a plugin and not a theme. Child Themes are meant to be used as a way to stop updates of a core theme impacting your core theme and making your website remain more stable during updates so It seems a bit odd to not have any full themes with the divi builder.
Sorry for the late reply. Divi Builder as a plugin can be added to any theme. You parent theme can be anything and use Divi Builder like Visual Composer or similar page builder.
I went through few child themes mentioned here. Dream was looking good with the grid.
Im amazed at how many child themes we have for Divi and yet the Divi Plugin for the builder only doesn’t seem to have many themes. Im not sure why that is but hey – thanks for the great list.
You can’t just export the layouts and use them for the builder plugin?
Hi Nick, yes you could do that, but that wasn’t really my point. Divi Builder can be used like a visual composer or beaver builder. So its a plugin and not a theme. Child Themes are meant to be used as a way to stop updates of a core theme impacting your core theme and making your website remain more stable during updates so It seems a bit odd to not have any full themes with the divi builder.
The “full theme” would be Divi, wouldn’t it?
Sorry for the late reply. Divi Builder as a plugin can be added to any theme. You parent theme can be anything and use Divi Builder like Visual Composer or similar page builder.