Reveal a Divi Module (or Row / Section) when Button Hovered

Written by Dan Mossop

The Divi Show / Hide Module lets you add a button to Divi that reveals or hides Divi Builder elements with the click of a button. Now you can also use it to show or hide the elements when the button is hovered instead of clicked. Here's how.

Show / hide elements when the mouse is moved over the button

You can configure elements to be shown or hidden when the mouse is moved into the button area, by going to:

Show / Hide Button Settings > Content > When Button Hovered…

And entering the CSS selectors (e.g. ID or CSS Class) for the elements to be shown or hidden, like so: 

These options are available in Divi Show / Hide Button Module v1.4.4 upwards.

Show / hide elements when the mouse is moved off the button

You can configure elements to be shown or hidden when the mouse is moved out of the button area, by going to:

Show / Hide Button Settings > Content > When Button Hover Ends…

And entering the CSS selectors (e.g. ID or CSS Class) for the elements to be shown or hidden, like so: 

These options are available in Divi Show / Hide Button Module v1.4.4 upwards.

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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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