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A client wants a leave-behind catalog of your downloads. A customer wants a clean receipt they can print for reimbursement. Your team needs a branded product sheet for a sales call. Then you open an Easy Digital Downloads site built with Divi and remember the awkward truth: EDD is strong at selling files, but the default print experience is usually messy.

That friction...


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You're usually not looking for a mobile multi level menu because things are going well. You're looking for one because the current menu collapses under real use. Top-level items feel fine, then the first submenu appears, then a second one turns the whole experience into guessing, tapping, backing out, and trying again.

That's even more obvious on Divi and WooCommerce s...


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You're usually here because Divi's default dropdown behavior just broke something important.

A mobile menu runs below the fold. A WooCommerce variation list pushes off-screen. A location selector forces users to scroll inside a tiny box and guess whether more options exist. The quick fix is obvious: add max-height and overflow-y: auto. Sometimes that's enough. Often it...


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You're usually looking for a dotted line in html at the exact moment a design feels close, but not finished. The section break is too heavy. The coupon box in your popup looks flat. The mega menu needs separation, but a solid border makes the layout feel boxed in.

That's where dotted lines work well. They can soften separators, frame callouts, and add just enough struc...


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You've probably seen this client request more than once. “Can we make the WooCommerce account area look less basic?”

What they usually mean is deeper than design. They're looking at a plain list of endpoints, weak branding, no cross-sell logic, no support shortcuts, and no personalized messaging after the sale. The default woocommerce myaccount page wo...


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