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Divi Mega Menu

Turn any Divi Library layout into a full-width mega menu panel. Hover, click or both, on desktop and mobile.

Why use the Divi Mega Menu extension?

A mega menu should not mean a second builder or a wall of settings. This extension adds exactly two controls to every WordPress menu item: pick a Divi Library layout, and choose whether it opens on hover, on click, or both.

The layout IS the panel. Whatever you can build in the Divi Builder, from a simple link grid to blurbs, images, forms, or a carousel, drops down full width under the menu item.

Included in Divi Torque Pro, along with every module and extension.

Why site owners pick it

Any Divi Library layoutThe panel is a saved layout. Design it once in the Divi Builder with your fonts, colors, and presets.Any module in a menuBlurbs, images, buttons, post grids, forms. If a module works in a layout, it works in the panel.Hover, click, or bothOne dropdown per menu item decides how the panel opens. No global compromise.Full-width panelsThe panel spans the page body under the header, positioned for you with a smooth CSS transition.Theme Builder readyWorks in the classic Divi header and in Divi Theme Builder headers, plus the Divi Torque Nav Menu module on Divi 4 and Divi 5.Mobile handledOn phones the same panels fold into the mobile menu as an accordion instead of overflowing the screen.

Everything the Divi Mega Menu extension does

Deliberately small. Two settings per menu item, and the Divi Builder does the rest.

A Divi Library layout picker on every menu itemOpen on hover, on click, or both, per itemOne master switch on the Extensions screenFull-width panel aligned to the page bodyWorks on the primary Divi menu locationWorks in Divi Theme Builder headersWorks with the Divi Torque Nav Menu module, Divi 4 and Divi 5Mobile menus render the panel as an accordionPanel styling lives in the Library layout itself, with the full Divi BuilderLoads no CSS or JS anywhere when the switch is off

See the Divi Mega Menu in action

The panel below is an ordinary Divi Library layout: three columns of links built with text modules.

A layout as a menu panel

Swap this for pricing tables, feature blurbs, or a photo grid. If the builder can make it, the menu can hold it.

Three ways to open it

Set per menu item, so a shop link can open on hover while an account link waits for a click.

Hover

Opens the moment the cursor reaches the item. The classic desktop pattern.

On hover

Click

Waits for a deliberate tap or click. The safe choice for touch-heavy audiences.

On click

Both

Hover on desktop, click on touch. One setting, both behaviours.

Hover + click

Three steps to a mega menu

1Save a layoutDesign the panel in the Divi Builder and save it to the Divi Library. Your presets and global colors apply.2Assign it to a menu itemIn Appearance, Menus, open the item and pick the layout from the new dropdown.3Choose how it opensHover, click, or both. Save the menu; the panel is live, desktop and mobile.

Divi Mega Menu FAQ

Can I put any Divi module inside the menu?Yes. The panel renders a Divi Library layout, so anything the Divi Builder can place, including images, blurbs, buttons, forms, and post grids, can sit in the menu.Does it work with a Divi Theme Builder header?Yes. It hooks the classic Divi header, Theme Builder headers, and the Divi Torque Nav Menu module on both Divi 4 and Divi 5.How do I style the panel?Inside the Library layout, with the full Divi Builder. That is the whole point: no second styling system to learn, and no separate panel settings to fight.What happens on mobile?The same panel folds into the mobile menu as an accordion under its parent item, so nothing overflows a small screen.Can different items behave differently?Yes. The layout and the hover, click, or both choice are stored per menu item, so every item can have its own panel and its own trigger.Does it load anything when I am not using it?No. Everything is gated behind the master switch and a body class, so a site with the extension off ships none of its CSS or JavaScript.