Fix Divi Module Builder Changes not Applied

Written by Dan Mossop

I been playing around with the brilliant Divi Module Builder from Divi Plugins. It lets you create new Divi modules almost as easily as creating a regular post – just by filling out a form right within your WordPress dashboard. While it makes creating modules insanely easy, one thing I did notice is that sometimes the changes I made to a module's field don't show up right away. Here's how to fix that.

Digging into it, I realized the problem is that old versions of the module are being stored ("cached") in the browser, and used instead of the new version. This is a Divi feature designed to make modules load quickly, but it has the side-effect of slowing down module development as you need to manually clear the modules from the browser's "localStorage" cache each time you make a change.

I'm sure Divi Module Builder will address this in a future update. In the meantime, you can implement automatic clearing of Divi Module Builder modules from the browser using the method below.

Disabling Module Caching with PHP

Add this bit of code to your site to disable the browser caching of Divi Module Builder modules, so that all your changes show up right away:
<?php
add_action('admin_head', 'dmbcl_clear_module_from_localstorage');

if (!function_exists('dmbcl_clear_module_from_localstorage')) {
	function dmbcl_clear_module_from_localstorage() {
		global $post;
		
		if (isset($post->ID) && get_post_type($post->ID) === 'dp_custom_modules') {
				echo "<script>localStorage.removeItem('et_pb_templates_et_pb_dp_dmb_module_".esc_attr($post->ID)."');</script>"; 
		}
	}
}
?>

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About Dan Mossop

Dan is a Scottish-born web developer, now living in Brisbane with his wife and son. He has been sharing tips and helping users with Divi since 2014. He created Divi Booster, the first Divi plugin, and continues to develop it along with 20+ other Divi plugins. Dan has a PhD in Computer Science, a background in web security and likes a lot of stuff, 

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