Portfolios
The Portfolio module presents projects in a beautiful way. A project is a special kind of page that you can create for each item that you’d like to show in your portfolio. The Portfolio module then presents these projects portfolio style on one page.
On this page of the Divi documentation you can learn more about creating projects as part of creating your portfolio. Scroll down to “how to create a new project”.
We have included a number of sample projects as part of our Dawn Divi Child Theme. If you place a Portfolio module these sample projects will initially show up in your portfolio. This will provide a starting point from where you can begin replacing the sample content with your own.
There are 3 types of portfolio available – (regular) Portfolio, Full width Portfolio and Filterable Portfolio. We have created library items for each kind, you can review them below.
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Library item: "Dawn full width Portfolio - Light"
To insert it into your page add it as a module to a full width Section.
You can give your portfolio module a title on the General tab, and you can also set the “layout”, which is set to Carousel to create the effect below.
My recent work
My recent work
Library item: "Dawn full width Portfolio dark"
My recent work
Library item: "Dawn Portfolio - standard"
The “Dawn Portfolio Standard” module can be used in two ways, as a column of large images underneath each other, or as a grid.
You can change the way the module works by switching the “layout” field on the general tab from full width to grid.
The full width mode is shown below; you can customize the number of projects that is shown on the general tab.
Below you can see the Grid mode of the “Dawn Portfolio Standard” module. You can customize the number of projects that is shown on the general tab.
You can set how many projects to show, and you can also only show projects from specific categories.
Library item: "Dawn Filterable Portfolio"
Also the Filterable Portfolio can be used in grid (as shown below) or full width layout (like shown for the Dawn Portfolio Standard module above) by changing the “layout” field on the General Tab.
You can set the number of posts to show, and also whether or not to show titles, which categories to include, etc.