Can you help me with my problem? I have to customize an account for a customer. One issue are the modules. For landing pages the are three types - theme, common, and all modules. I will create custom modules under "Theme modules", but the "common modules" and "all modules" will still be visible for the user. Is there a possibility to hide all other modules, so the user just sees the custom modules?
I believe you are referring to the use of smart content. This allows the content (i.e. modules) to display different versions based on the viewer category. To elaborate further, viewer A might see modules 1 to 5 but viewer B might only be able to see module 1 as the rest will not be shown to viewer B.
This guide explains further in detail and has the step-by-step on how they can set this up. I’m sharing it here for your reference.
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thanks again for your help and time! No, actually I don't mean smart content 🙂 what I mean is the UX and UI in HubSpot. We manage an account for customers and we want that the user (the employee who build the landing pages) just see the custom modules and not all HubSpot-modules. That is my issue. We had a similar problem with the email modules, so I am afraid that there will be no possibility to hide them. I think that UX and UI are really important and the lack of customization in HubSpot is really a drawback.
To my knowledge, you want to hide the "theme modules" from users and only make the "common" and "all" modules visible in the UI, i.e. the design manager? If so, then make sure the user has design manager permissions, they will be able to see all modules there. The best way to ensure that users can't edit specific modules is to put them in a folder and lock the folder. You can follow these steps and see if that works for you
This way, only the developer has access to editing the modules - since the modules in the locked folder can only be edited using the CLI which the non-developer users would probably not be able to do.
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It's great that you find time and tries to help me! I appreciate that! Actually I mean the opposite 🙂 We need that our customers just see the "theme modules". Because those are the modules that we specifically customized and those are the module, that are significant for our customers.