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We are interested in updating our blog template but aren't sure how it will impact other features of the blog such as the categories, CTAs, campaigns, topics, etc., which we already have in place and don't want changed.
If we migrate over to a new template (which we definitely need) can we expect all of our settings and campaigns, etc., to seamlessly transfer to the new template, or will we have to start CTAs, topics, and categories from scratch?
Changing a blog template does not change the default features provided by HubSpot (eg. categories, CTA, tags, campaigns etc.). However, a new template will have a new design, so it might break the designs. The widgets might not appear as it used to appear before. You might need the help of web designer/developer.
I would suggest creating a brand new blog for the test purpose. You can create a new blog from blog settings. And then apply the new template. Tweak the design as needed. And then re-use that template & CSS in your existing blog.
Changing a blog template does not change the default features provided by HubSpot (eg. categories, CTA, tags, campaigns etc.). However, a new template will have a new design, so it might break the designs. The widgets might not appear as it used to appear before. You might need the help of web designer/developer.
I would suggest creating a brand new blog for the test purpose. You can create a new blog from blog settings. And then apply the new template. Tweak the design as needed. And then re-use that template & CSS in your existing blog.
All your media uploads will be unaffected by the theme switch. However, many WordPress themes come with their own image sizes for featured images and thumbnails. You may need to regenerate image sizes after switching the theme. The default WordPress settings located under Settings menu will also remain unaffected.
Great question for the designers / developers. While some functionality may be changed when you switch blog templates, the outcome is going to be template-specific. In other words, a designer / developer can 'force' different functionality via the new template, so ... you'll want to ask about the specific template(s) you're thinking of using.