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Comparison List

The Comparison List Module allows you to display feature comparisons in a structured, easy-to-read layout. Ideal for pricing tables, product comparisons, or plan differences, it helps users quickly understand what each option includes. With flexible content controls and global configuration settings, you can create clear and visually appealing comparison lists in minutes.

How to add module on page

Once Divi Plus is activated, it adds several modules to the Divi builder. To add a module on the page, use the following steps:

  1. Create/Edit a Page/Post that uses Divi builder.
  2. Create/Edit a row.
  3. Click on Add New Module option; choose the DP Comparison List module.

Content settings

Add new comparison list item

Click the plus (+) icon to add a new comparison list item.
Each item represents a single row or feature entry in the comparison chart.

Content options for a single comparison list item

Title

Enter the feature or item name you want to compare across plans or categories.
Example: Storage, Support Level, Daily Backups, etc.

Description

Add an optional short explanation or details about the feature.
Helpful for clarifying what each feature includes.

Comparison Item Value

Define the values that appear across each comparison column using special symbols or text.

You can use:

  • {1} → Tick icon (✓)
  • {0} → Cross icon (✕)
  • Text values → e.g., Included, Full, Standard, Premium

Tip: Use the “ | ” (pipe) symbol to separate values for each column.

Example:
{1} | {0} | Included
This means:

  • Column 1 → Tick
  • Column 2 → Cross
  • Column 3 → “Included”

Global settings

These settings apply to the entire comparison list.

Configuration

Feature list title

Enter the main title for the feature column on the left side.
Example: Features, What’s Included, Capabilities.

Comparison list titles

Set the titles for each comparison column.

Tip: Use the “ | ” symbol to separate each title.

Example:
Feature List | Free | Ultimate

This creates three columns:

  1. Feature List
  2. Free Plan
  3. Ultimate Plan
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