Add Title & Tagline to the Divi Menu Module

Written by Dan Mossop

The Divi theme comes with a menu module lets you place menu links anywhere within your page layout. One thing it doesn't include in its many options is an option to display the site title / tagline. If you'd link to add the site title and / or tagline to your menu module, here's how to do it.

Note: See here if you want to add the site title or tagline to the default header.

Display the Title / Tagline via Divi Booster

Divi Booster adds options to allow to you do so.

You can enable the options in the menu module settings at:

Menu Settings > Content > Elements > Show Site Title

Menu Settings > Content > Elements > Show Site Tagline

Like so:

Styling the title / tagline text

To change the look of the title and tagline, for example their color and font size, you can use the style options located at:

Menu Settings > Design > Site Title Text

Menu Settings > Design > Site Tagline Text

As shown here:

Link the Site Title to the Homepage

By default, the site title will be displayed as unlinked text. If you'd like to turn it into a link to the homepage, you can do so by enabling the following option:

Menu Settings > Content > Link Site Title to Homepage

Display the tagline under the title

By default, if both the site title and the tagline are displayed, they will be placed next to each other horizontally. If you want to stack them vertically, with the title above the tagline, you can do so by enabling the following option:

Menu Settings > Content > Elements > Place Site Tagline Below Title 

Title & Tagline Positioning

By default, the title and tagline will be positioned to the right of the logo (or in place of the logo, if no logo is used). But several options can be used to adjust this position. 

To move adjust the vertical position of the title and tagline, you can use the following option:

Menu Settings > Content > Elements > Title & Tagline Vertical Align

To place the title & tagline below the menu, enable the following option:

Menu Settings > Content > Elements > Place Title & Tagline Below Logo 

These options were added in Divi Booster v3.8.9.

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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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