Divi Ghoster Plugin

Written by Dan Mossop

The Divi Theme's flexibility has made it a staple for web designers looking to be able to accommodate the varied needs of their clients.

One thing I sometimes get asked is whether there is any way to white-label Divi, i.e. is it possible to hide the Divi branding within the WordPress dashboard. This would allow web designers to present a cleaner experience for clients, many of whom may have only limited knowledge of WordPress.

Until now I haven't had a good answer. However, the hardworking guys at Aspen Grove Studios have just come up with the perfect solution: Divi Ghoster

Divi Ghoster is a WordPress plugin which hides evidence of Divi throughout the WP dashboard and allows you to replace the Divi branding with your own.

Divi Ghoster Features

Some features of Divi Ghoster include:

  • Hide evidence of Divi on the dashboard, page builder and page settings, and theme options
  • Ability to replace the Divi icon and brand name with your own throughout the WP dashboard
  • Automatic updates through the WP plugins page
  • Licensed for use on an unlimited number of sites.
  • Can be used with plain Divi, or with a Divi child theme.
  • Built in login page customizer for styling the WP admin login
  • Hide evidence of the plugin being installed
  • Now also works on the Extra Theme

The plugin is licensed for use on an unlimited number of sites and comes with automatic updates.

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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, 

7 Comments

  1. Divi Ghoster: installed plugin (4th site, previous ones work fine). Went to Login Customizer and getting: "Unauthorized to modify setting due to capability".

    WP: 4.7
    Divi booster
    Divi Ghoster
    Divi Dashboard Welcome

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  2. I just want to change the "black background" that is standard in the footer…. can't seem to figure it out. I can change the social icons, but no option to change the background color. Kind of a bummer.

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    • Hi Sommer, you can change it within Divi itself (assuming you're on a reasonably recent version). The setting is at: Divi > Theme Customizer > Footer > Bottom Bar > Background Color.

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  3. Thanks for the article Dan, we appreciate it!

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    • You're very welcome, Cory! It's a cool plugin, and something I know a lot of Divi designers will find useful – as I often get asked if there's a way to do it :)

      Reply

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