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Solved Side by side buttons

Discussion in 'Free Divi Community Forum' started by harrystymiest, Aug 15, 2025.

  1. harrystymiest

    harrystymiest Member
    Divi Ultimate Header Plugin Pro Member (Support Expired)

    I’m working on bensalemumc.sitepreview.design and I’m wondering if it’s possible in Divi 5 to have two side-by-side buttons (in my case, Giving and Prayer Requests) inside a single module — ideally via CSS so it’s still manageable in the Visual Builder.


    Right now, the only way I’ve been able to do it is by putting them in separate modules or using columns, but I’d prefer to keep them together for easier layout control and consistency.


    Has anyone done this successfully in Divi 5? If so, could you share the CSS snippet or method you used?


    Thanks in advance!
     
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  2. marceldekkers1986

    marceldekkers1986 New Member

    Have you already a fix for this ?
    I have the same issue.
     
  3. Divi Booster

    Divi Booster Divi Expert

    One way you could do it is using the Add Element Inside option:

    divi-5-add-element-inside.png

    Click the three-dot action button on your module, then select Add Element > Add Element Inside.

    Now, in the "Insert Module or Row" popup that appears, switch to the "New Row" tab and insert a two column row. Now you can add a button to each column.

    That will give you two side-by-side buttons contained within your parent module. You don't need any CSS, and even though you're using rows / columns, etc, they are contained within the main module rather than separate in your layout.
     
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