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ik30
Teilnehmer/-in

Separate / Group Widgets in Website Editor

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Not sure if this is possible but I'm building a template using HTML/HUBL (Not drag and drop). To give the marketing team flexibility I have added a lot of HUBL widgets. The issue is they all show up under "Body modules" as a long list (Image attached). Is there any way to group these other than building separate module files and linking all of them individually?

 

Example 

<div class="container text-center space-3">
<h1>{% text "simple_text_field_title" label="Page Title", no_wrapper=True, value="Product Name" %}</h1>
<p>{% text "simple_text_field_subTitle" label="Page Description", no_wrapper=True, value="Add product description/summary here" %}</p> {% cta "cta_productHead" label='Select a CTA', no_wrapper=True, guid='1c4cdbc7-' %}
</div>

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Adesignl
Lösung
Stratege/Strategin | Partner
Stratege/Strategin | Partner

Separate / Group Widgets in Website Editor

lösung

You are using Strait Hubspot modules, but what you are looking to do can be easily done using custom modules with repeating fields and groupings.

 

I would look into that.

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Adesignl
Lösung
Stratege/Strategin | Partner
Stratege/Strategin | Partner

Separate / Group Widgets in Website Editor

lösung

You are using Strait Hubspot modules, but what you are looking to do can be easily done using custom modules with repeating fields and groupings.

 

I would look into that.

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ik96
Mitglied

Separate / Group Widgets in Website Editor

lösung

Thanks for replying @Adesignl.

 

So do you mean I will need to create a new module file (modules doc) for each section? I was trying to avoid that to keep the file structure clean with fewer files. But if that's the only way to have them grouped I'll go with it. 

 

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Adesignl
Stratege/Strategin | Partner
Stratege/Strategin | Partner

Separate / Group Widgets in Website Editor

lösung

it really depends on the structure of the layout and the module. I would say no. not nessesarily. You can create extreemly complex modules with just one module. But the available tools in a custom module are much better than standard modules.

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ik30
Teilnehmer/-in

Separate / Group Widgets in Website Editor

lösung

Okay. I'll use one module for the main page body I think. Thanks!

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