Create customized and assigned copies. Hover over the template and select the copy icon. With the template setting of the new template, the mode will be turned on. In the posts section, hover over a specific post. The list of blog posts for the site opens. You can search or scroll here to find specific posts. Click the post you want to assign to this template. You can assign them to posts as needed. Assign to a post.
We’ll make another copy of it, but customize it first. Custom copied blog post template androg the template is now displayed as assigned to the blog post I selected. Then click the edit icon to customize the template. Open the sector setting of the first sector. Scroll to the background setting and change to crimson #871b11. Turn off settings. Background: open #871b11 androg post reading button settings and select the design tab. Change the button text color to black and the button background to white. Turn off settings.
Button text color: #000000button background: open the setting of the line containing #ffff malearticle metadata information. Select the design tab and scroll to the border style. Select the bottom border and change the color to white. Turn off settings. Bottom border color: scroll down to the line that contains #ffff male comments module and turn on its settings. Change the background to the same dark red as the background of the first part. Please check the background that is still green. Because the blog post is associated with the original layout, I will keep it. Close the settings and save the layout.
Background: #871b11 copy the second blog post template and then copy the custom post template. Hover over the template and click the copy icon. The setting mode is on. Hover over a specific post below the post. Search for posts or find and select from a list. Save the settings. Like the first copied template, you can assign it to posts as needed. As before, assign it to a post. The second copied blog post template displays the assigned post name. Then select the modify icon to make the change.
Open the setting of the first part and change the color to dark blue #04307c. Turn off settings. Background: #04307c male then scroll down to the comment module to open the line setting. Change the background color to the same dark blue, #04307c. Close the settings and save the template. Keep it green, and the template contains some elements of the original layout, as you did in the previous template. Background: #04307c results here are the results. All posts desktop androg all posts I have not assigned will automatically display this default blog post template.
The original customized blog post desktop is the only post that displays this template. Like the example before the second customized blog post desktop, only this post uses this template. Let’s look at how to use the closing idea divi to assign different blog post templates to specific blog posts. The example I used only changed the background color, but if you like, you can use a template with a completely different layout. In order to maintain the similarity of layout, it is recommended to use similar design elements. In this way, users will not think they have transferred to other websites. Fortunately, divi can easily use different layouts for specific blog posts. We’d like to hear your opinion. Do you want to use other blog post templates for specific blog posts? Please tell me your opinion.