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RiccardoADV
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Error Pages 404 and 500

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Hi all, 

We have a blog with hubspot marketing pro. The blog is in italian language but also in english with this structure.


-blog.example.com/topic-title for italian language
-blog.example.com/en/topic-title for english language

However we noticed that error pages (404 and 500) are unique for the subdomain blog.example.com. We would like to have error pages both in italian and english. Hubspot support said that we can use smart contents in html but honestly i don't think this is a great solution. We would have to create the all page using html code!

Anyone has some suggestion or maybe has solved the issue in a better and more efficent way?

Thanks a lot!

 

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Jsum
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Error Pages 404 and 500

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@RiccardoADV,

 

There might have been a miscommunication here, you shouldn't have an issue setting up smart content from your template using the template builder, check this article:

http://designers.hubspot.com/blog/hubspot-cos-updates-hubl-documentation-and-smart-content

 

The biggest issue is that system pages don't have editors like site and landing pages do so you have to build the content out in the template. This is counterintuitive, but shouldn't be an issue since you can do anything in the template builder, or with HubL, that you could do using the template builder.

 

Also you are able to wrap any module with html in the template builder by clicking the gear icon for the module and clicking "edit css declarations". There are instuctions for wrapping the module in html at the bottom of the popup window, it's pretty straightforward. You can use HubL here. You might be able to use this to solve your issue as well, but I would try using smart content first.

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Jsum
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Error Pages 404 and 500

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@RiccardoADV,

 

There might have been a miscommunication here, you shouldn't have an issue setting up smart content from your template using the template builder, check this article:

http://designers.hubspot.com/blog/hubspot-cos-updates-hubl-documentation-and-smart-content

 

The biggest issue is that system pages don't have editors like site and landing pages do so you have to build the content out in the template. This is counterintuitive, but shouldn't be an issue since you can do anything in the template builder, or with HubL, that you could do using the template builder.

 

Also you are able to wrap any module with html in the template builder by clicking the gear icon for the module and clicking "edit css declarations". There are instuctions for wrapping the module in html at the bottom of the popup window, it's pretty straightforward. You can use HubL here. You might be able to use this to solve your issue as well, but I would try using smart content first.

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