In your webpage, youtube video, It says as like word press Gutenberg integration is done, and working well. but it is not working, I have tried many ways, spending a lot of time and effort. it was a waste of time. "divmagic" is never appears in Gutenberg editor menu.
A: Hello Jin, Gutenberg integration does work like we show on the video. We did receive reports like yours from users where the Divmagic blocks don't show up in the Gutenberg Editor. On almost every case, that happened due to another plugin installed on that Wordpress page. If one of the installed plugins interfere with the block editor, they prevent Divmagic from working. We are working on an update to isolate our system so existing Wordpress plugins don't interfere with the Divmagic workflow.
We'd really appreciate if you send us an email (team@divmagic.com) with your Wordpress setup and existing installed plugins so we can make sure it'll work within your setup.
Q: Does DivMagic work on any site, support Divi Builder modules, and include its Figma plugin in all LTD tiers?
Hi there! I’m excited about DivMagic’s promise to effortlessly grab web elements and convert them into HTML, CSS, React/JSX, or Tailwind, can it handle any site (custom-coded, template-based, etc.) without hiccups? I know some websites include mines are coded to avoid chrome plugins from working.
For WordPress users: is native Divi Builder module export on the roadmap, or is Gutenberg currently the only supported editor? And regarding the Figma plugin I spotted in the Community -can it turn your exported code into high-fidelity wireframes in Figma, and is that plugin included at no extra cost in the 1-, 2-, and 3-code lifetime deal tiers?
1) Yes it works with any website. The framework used for building the website doesn't matter for DivMagic. The only hiccups are Javascript-based dynamic UIs because DivMagic can't access JS code, it only looks at the UI of the website to re-create it. 2) Currently only Gutenberg is supported. We do have plans to add Divi but I can't give an estimate for that right now. We prioritize the next features based on the demand from our users. 3) Figma plugin uses AI models to convert designs. It is currently included in the Plan 2 and above but we might have to limit the usage in the future if the costs rise too much. We are actively working on the AI conversion of Figma to HTML/React/Tailwind and it will get much better.
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Have you thought about combining AI into your solution❓
eg. OpenAI API
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Q: Integration with Elementor
Given the size of the market, integration with Elementor would serve so many people.
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May 31, 2025A: Hi Osumo, thanks a lot for the input! We have Elementor on our roadmap.
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Q: When the Gutenberg integration will be done??
In your webpage, youtube video, It says as like word press Gutenberg integration is done, and working well. but it is not working, I have tried many ways, spending a lot of time and effort. it was a waste of time.
"divmagic" is never appears in Gutenberg editor menu.
BrianUSA
May 31, 2025A: Hello Jin, Gutenberg integration does work like we show on the video. We did receive reports like yours from users where the Divmagic blocks don't show up in the Gutenberg Editor. On almost every case, that happened due to another plugin installed on that Wordpress page. If one of the installed plugins interfere with the block editor, they prevent Divmagic from working. We are working on an update to isolate our system so existing Wordpress plugins don't interfere with the Divmagic workflow.
We'd really appreciate if you send us an email (team@divmagic.com) with your Wordpress setup and existing installed plugins so we can make sure it'll work within your setup.
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Q: Does DivMagic work on any site, support Divi Builder modules, and include its Figma plugin in all LTD tiers?
Hi there!
I’m excited about DivMagic’s promise to effortlessly grab web elements and convert them into HTML, CSS, React/JSX, or Tailwind, can it handle any site (custom-coded, template-based, etc.) without hiccups? I know some websites include mines are coded to avoid chrome plugins from working.
For WordPress users: is native Divi Builder module export on the roadmap, or is Gutenberg currently the only supported editor? And regarding the Figma plugin I spotted in the Community -can it turn your exported code into high-fidelity wireframes in Figma, and is that plugin included at no extra cost in the 1-, 2-, and 3-code lifetime deal tiers?
Thanks in advance,
Marcus
BrianUSA
May 6, 2025A: Hello,
1) Yes it works with any website. The framework used for building the website doesn't matter for DivMagic. The only hiccups are Javascript-based dynamic UIs because DivMagic can't access JS code, it only looks at the UI of the website to re-create it.
2) Currently only Gutenberg is supported. We do have plans to add Divi but I can't give an estimate for that right now. We prioritize the next features based on the demand from our users.
3) Figma plugin uses AI models to convert designs. It is currently included in the Plan 2 and above but we might have to limit the usage in the future if the costs rise too much. We are actively working on the AI conversion of Figma to HTML/React/Tailwind and it will get much better.
Please let me know if these answer your questions
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Q: Convert Figma prototypes
Hello, can it be used to convert Figma files?
BrianUSA
Apr 24, 2025A: Hello, we are working on Figma conversion too.
This is the Figma plugin we've published: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1431428431709394471/divmagic-figma-to-html
However, it is not working as expected yet. We will make updates and improvements to that.
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