Earlier this month, we took a look at HubSpot’s latest offering, CMS Hub. While HubSpot has offered a CMS for several years, this marks a huge step in strengthening features and functionality for the platform. The ultimate goal of CMS Hub is to improve the website creation and editing experience for both marketers and developers.
Perhaps one of the biggest developments is the expansion of themes and their capabilities. But how exactly is your experience with themes different on CMS Hub? Keep reading to find out.
CMS Hub brings increased theme functionality and a new global content editor to HubSpot’s sites. Previously, developers had to use global groups or modules within design manager, with a single mistake having the potential to negatively impact an entire website. With CMS Hub’s themes, that’s no longer a problem, due to these new features:
After you have a HubSpot theme installed in your design manager, users can make updates to the colors, fonts, or global styles using the new “Theme Settings” tool. This tool is similar to the global content editor, but it impacts the styling across all custom and default modules throughout your site and blog. Notable updates include:
For a better idea on how creative you can get using the settings tool, here is a look at the kinds of fields you can use:
Before this update, if you wanted to include any customization options, you’d have to scope to the template. These new capabilities allow users to create global settings that affect templates from one singular place.
But, interestingly enough, you can also choose to ignore settings if you want to simply use themes to group assets. This alone is useful and allows CMS Hub users to better understand how sites are put together. However, if you choose to use settings or not, you can make the universal theme you created with CMS Hub available on the HubSpot marketplace.
CMS Hub is still in its early stages, but so far, this new standalone system from HubSpot has already shown it can open up a world of possibilities for companies looking to create dynamic websites. If you want to know more about CMS Hub, keep an eye out for more upcoming blogs or reach out today for a one-on-one discussion!