The secondary bar in Divi, a popular WordPress theme, often displays social media icons. Disabling these icons involves adjusting theme settings or utilizing custom code, depending on the desired outcome and level of control. This adjustment removes the visual representation of the social media links from the specified area of the website.
Removing these icons can contribute to a cleaner, less cluttered design. It can also be beneficial if the website’s social media presence is not actively maintained, or if a different placement for social media links is preferred. Historically, website designs have evolved to prioritize user experience, and removing unnecessary elements aligns with this trend.