Using Low Z Index Module Borders as Backgrounds with Divi
When you’re trying to create a unique design for your website, thinking outside the box can help you get there. In past tutorials, we’ve often used a design element for its built-in options. Not only does it help you maintain a real-time view of the design your creating, but it also helps you make it look exactly the way you want to across different screen sizes. In today’s Divi tutorial, we’re going to show you how to use a module’s low z index borders to create a stunning design and that can be used for multiple purposes. You’ll be able to download the JSON file for free as well! Read more: https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/di...

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