The NFT is a layout created by team Diviflash. In the following, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on effectively utilizing this layout. Let’s begin:

NOTE: This is our traditional/manual way. You can use our layout importer to make the process easy and faster. Here is a guide on how to use DiviFlash layout importer.

Step 1: Download the layout’s zip file and unzip it.

Step 2: Install and activate the Divi Theme.

Step 3: Install and activate the DiviFlash Plugin.

Step 4: To ensure the proper functioning of the layout, kindly utilize the following Diviflash modules. Required modules for this Layout are below:

  •  Advanced Blurb
  •  Advanced Tabs
  •  Advanced Heading
  •  Post Grid
  •  Dual Button
  •  Floating Images
  •  Image Reveal
  •  Testimonial Carousel
  •  CPT Grid
  •  Image Hotspot
  •  Filterable CPT
  •  CPT Carousel
  •  Advanced List
  •  FAQ
  •  Advanced Menu
  • Timeline

Note: These modules must have been activated before importing the layout.

Step 5: Once all modules are activated, proceed to import the Diviflash Dashboard Settings.
Navigate through the following steps in the WordPress dashboard:

  • Go to the DiviFlash => Dashboard
  • Click on the Import/Export Setting
  • Import the “DiviFlash Dashboard – NFT Layout – DiviFlash” file.

Step 6: Install and activate the Advanced Custom Fields Plugin.

Step 7: Now import the ACF settings JSON file. Follow the following instructions.

  • Go to ACF.
  • Navigate to the Tools
  • Choose the “ACF – NFT Layout – DiviFlash” JSON file and import.

Step 8: We will import the “Media – NFT Layout – DiviFlash” file. To import this file navigate to the following steps:

  • Go to the Tools => Import.
  • Run Importer (WordPress)
  • Import “Media – NFT Layout – DiviFlash” file.
  • Select existing user 
  • Check the “Download and import file attachments”.
  • Submit.

Step 9: Follow the same procedure to import the “Projects – NFT Layout – DiviFlash” file.

Step 10: Now you need to import the Theme options settings. Follow these steps to successfully import the theme options JSON file:

  • Go to Divi => Theme Options.
  • Click on the “Import & Export” icon.
  • Select the “Import” tab.
  • Choose the JSON file named ‘Divi Theme Options Settings – NFT Layout – DiviFlash’.
  • Finally, click on ‘Import Divi Theme Options’.

Step 11: Import the Theme Builder settings. To import the Theme Builder Settings, navigate to the following steps:

  • Go to Divi => Theme Builder.
  • Click on the “Import & Export” icon.
  • Select the “Import” tab.
  • Choose the JSON file named ‘Divi Theme Builder Settings – NFT Layout – DiviFlash’.
  • Click on ‘Import Divi Builder Templates’.

Step 12: Another setting we need to import is Theme Customizer Settings. To import the Divi Theme Customizer settings follow the following steps:

  • Navigate to Divi => Theme Customizer.
  • Click on the “Import & Export” icon.
  • Select the “Import” tab.
  • Choose the JSON file named ‘Divi Theme Customizer Settings – NFT Layout – DiviFlash’.
  • Finally, click on ‘Import Divi Customizer Settings’.

Step 13: Finally, we will proceed to import all the page layouts to the Divi library. You will find individual page JSON files as well as “All In One – NFT Layout – DiviFlash” JSON files to import. Now we will import all in one page’s  JSON file to the Divi library.

To import this file into the Divi library, please follow the steps below:

  • Navigate to Divi => Divi Library.
  • Locate and click on the “Import & Export” button.
  • Within the options that appear, select the “Import” tab.
  • Choose the ‘All In One’ JSON file from your device.
  • Click on the “Import Divi Builder Layouts” button.

For further guidance, you can follow this: How to import Divi Layout Pages.

Step 9: Page Creation: How to create pages with Divi Layouts From Library.

Step 10: The last thing you need to do is to create a menu. We have a guide on Divi layout menu customization.

Well done! Now the layout looks exactly the same as our demo layout. If you don’t see anything on your blog section or page and in the filterable project section. It’s because you don’t have anything here. You need to add projects and blog posts to show in those sections.

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