Unstyled Divi Modules for Web Designers
Thank you for visiting RAD Websites to get this unstyled Divi Module page-setup template. The purpose of this template is to give web designers and web developers a page with all built-in Divi Modules so that they can quickly import the page and apply universal styles, greatly improving the amount of time it takes to set up site-wide CSS or Global Variables.
This template is great for any web designer or web developer that uses:
This page is also great as a reference for people that want to see what all Divi Modules look like before they use them, or even before purchasing the theme.
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How to Use this Divi Preset Styles Web Design Page Template
NOTE: We highly recommend you set your typography and global CSS before using the Divi Module Preset Styles below. Check out this page for a template that helps you do that.
NOTE 2: All Divi Modules are in alphabetical order, and have been labeled with a heading so you can use your browser’s “Find” / “Search” function to find the module quickly.
NOTE 3: This is v1.3 of the template, published on June 13th, 2025.
- Download this JSON file, which is a pre-configured page with all integrated Divi 4 and Divi 5 modules.
- In the WordPress Dashboard, create a new page, click Use the Divi Builder, and import the JSON file:
- Click the Divi “Portability” Icon
- Click the Import Tab
- Select the JSON file you downloaded in Step 1
- Click “Import Divi Builder Layout” at the bottom
- Click the Divi “Portability” Icon
- Save the Page as a Draft
- For any module you want to modify the preset styles on, click the 3 Dots on the module:
- Modify the module’s presets to match your vision for the site’s design.
- Repeat for any modules you plan on using.
- Save the page as a draft for later reference.
We have provided an example of what the page will look like below this section. NOTE: When you import the JSON file, your template page will use styles and blog content from your site, so it will look different than the example below.
Enjoy! – Mark w/ RAD Websites
About the Author: Mark Bush
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