Equalizing Testimonial Heights in Divi for a Consistent Design

Written by Dan Mossop

When designing with Divi, achieving a consistent and polished look often means dealing with varied content heights in modules like the Testimonial module. Uneven heights can disrupt the visual flow of your site, so here's how to equalize the heights of your testimonial modules.

Standardizing the Testimonial Module Content Height with CSS

One effective way to tackle uneven testimonial heights is to set a minimum height for the testimonial content. This can be done easily with a bit of CSS:

.et_pb_testimonial .et_pb_testimonial_content {
  min-height: 120px; 
}

This code sets a minimum height for the testimonial content, ensuring that all testimonials align neatly regardless of content. The min-height value can be adjusted to match the content size in your tallest testimonial. This customization ensures that the content height is equal across all testimonials on the page, and as a result, so are are the heights of the full testimonial modules. Experiment with different values until you find the one that best suits your design needs.

To add this to your site, go to your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Divi > Theme Options. Scroll down to the "Custom CSS" section and paste the CSS snippet above.

If you want this to apply only to certain testimonials, modify the CSS by replacing .et_pb_testimonial with a specific class name. Assign this class within the "Testimonial Settings > Advanced > CSS ID & Classes > CSS Class" field. 

Conclusion

By adding this simple CSS tweaks to your Divi Theme, you can ensure consistent testimonial heights across your pages. This small change can make a significant difference in the visual professionalism of your site. Regularly review and adjust the min-height as your content changes to maintain that polished look.

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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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