How To Create A Divi Child Theme

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By Trace at SuperDivine Web & Tech
Published:January 18, 2021
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Create a Divi child theme in less than 4 minutes!

Another Teabreak Tutorial from Trace at Super Divine Web Design

If you have a new Divi project coming up, please install a child theme when you complete your initial set up. 

It will give you peace of mind that any customisation you add to your Divi website, will remain in place after any theme updates.

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@SuperDivineWeb