You can use the Restaurant Layout on your Divi site by choosing one of these two methods:
- Method 1: Using the DiviFlash layout importer (recommended).
- Method 2: Manually importing the layout.
In this doc, we will give you comprehensive steps for each method to help you start effortlessly.
Method 1: Using DiviFlash Layout Importer
Step 1: Install and activate the Divi theme.
Step 2: Install and activate the DiviFlash plugin.
Step 3: In the WordPress Dashboard, go to DiviFlash > Layouts and search for the “Restaurant” layout.

Step 4: Hover over the Restaurant layout, then click “Import Layout.”

- A popup will display the layout settings and server requirements. Make sure all checkmarks are green; if you see red crosses, fix your server settings and then click “Start Importing.”

- After importing, go to “Menu Customize” to set up your menu and assign the ‘menubtn_order’ class to the ‘Order Online’ button. (We have a doc on Divi layout menu customization.)

Step 5: Set your homepage and blog page.
- Go to WordPress Dashboard > Settings > Reading.
- Below “Your homepage displays,” select “A static page.”
- Choose “Home” from the homepage dropdown menu.
- Choose “Blog” from the post page dropdown menu.

- Click on “Save Changes” to save it.
The Restaurant layout has been successfully imported and is now live on your website.
Method 2: Manually Import the Layout
If you would like to manually import the Restaurant layout, follow these detailed instructions:
Step 1: Install and activate the Divi theme.
Step 2: Install and activate the DiviFlash plugin.
Step 3: Download the Restaurant Layout file from the DiviFlash website and unzip it.
Step 4: Activate all required DiviFlash modules before proceeding with the import. Follow how active DiviFlash modules.
- Advanced Blurb
- Advanced Tabs
- Advanced Person
- Advanced Divider
- Advanced List
- Hover Box
- Floating Images
- Advanced Carousel
- Testimonial Carousel
- Post Carousel
- Post Grid
- Breadcrumbs
Step 5: Import the “Divi Theme Options” file into the Theme Options panel:
- Navigate to WordPress Dashboard > Divi > Theme Options
- Click on the “Import & Export” icon in the right side corner

- Select the Import tab and click “Choose Files” to upload the JSON file named “Divi Theme Options – Restaurant Layout – DiviFlash.json”

- Finally, click on “Import Divi Theme Options”
Step 6: Import the “Theme Builder” file into the Divi Theme Builder panel:
- Navigate to your WordPress dashboard and go to Divi > Theme Builder
- Click on the “Import & Export” icon in the right side corner

- Select the Import tab and click “Choose Files” to upload the JSON file named “DiviThemeBuilder-RestaurantLayout-DiviFlash.json”

- Finally, click on “Import Divi Theme Builder Templates”.
Step 7: Import Restaurant layout’s Page File into Divi Library:
- Navigate to your WordPress dashboard and go to Divi > Divi Library
- Click on the “Import & Export” button on the upper left

- Select the Import tab and click “Choose Files” to upload the JSON file named “All In One – Restaurant Layout – DiviFlash.json” (Or, import specific pages separately using their individual JSON files.)

- Click on the “Import Divi Builder Layouts” button.
- Now, create new pages using the layout items you imported into the Divi Library. Follow our doc on how to create pages with items from the Divi Library.
Step 8: Import the “Theme Customizer Settings” file into the Theme Customizer
- Navigate to WordPress Dashboard > Divi > Theme Customizer
- Click on the “Import & Export” icon on the top left corner.

- Select the Import tab and click “Choose Files” to upload the JSON file named “Divi Customizer Settings – Restaurant Layout – DiviFlash.json”

- Finally, click on “Import Divi Customizer Settings”.
Step 9: Set your homepage and blog page.
- Go to WordPress Dashboard > Settings > Reading.
- Below “Your homepage displays,” select “A static page.”
- Choose “Home” from the homepage dropdown menu.
- Choose “Blog” from the post page dropdown menu.

- Click on “Save Changes” to save it.
Step 10: Set up a menu for your imported layout. Once the menu is created, be sure to assign the ‘menubtn_order’ class to the ‘Order Online’ menu button. You can find more details in our doc on Divi layout menu customization.
Now your website should look exactly the same as the Restaurant layout!
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