Yes, if you set up a single row with two or three columns in Divi, it will work to display your posts side-by-side in those columns. Here’s a clearer explanation of how this works:
How Divi’s Row and Column Layout Works:
- Single Row Structure:
- When you select a single row structure with two or three columns, Divi will allow you to place content inside each of these columns. So, if you want two posts side by side, you would place one post in each of the two columns, and similarly for three posts in three columns.
- Column-Specific Settings:
- All columns inside a row will share the same row-level settings (e.g., width, gutter spacing, etc.). However, you can add individual content (posts, text, images, etc.) inside each column. This means:
- Each column will have its own content but follow the row’s layout.
- If you want different content types in each column, you can select the blog post module for each column, or manually add post excerpts if you’re using
- All columns inside a row will share the same row-level settings (e.g., width, gutter spacing, etc.). However, you can add individual content (posts, text, images, etc.) inside each column. This means:
