Achieving a visual effect where text and a graphic element share the same space, with the text appearing in front of the graphic, creates a dynamic layout. In the context of Divi, this can be accomplished by positioning a text module, specifically a blurb, to appear above or partially covering an image. This design choice is frequently employed to create visually engaging headers, feature sections, or call-to-action elements on a webpage.
This technique offers a way to condense information and direct user attention. By strategically placing text over an image, designers can create a focal point that is both informative and aesthetically pleasing. Historically, web designers have used various methods to achieve this effect, ranging from complex CSS coding to employing specialized plugins. Divi’s built-in features simplify this process, enabling users to create such layouts without extensive coding knowledge, improving design efficiency and fostering creative control.