

In the top right, click Preview to preview the theme or Select and continue to set the theme as active. On the theme selection screen, select a theme.Click the Theme dropdown menu and select Change theme.From this screen, you can switch to a different active theme: In the top right, click Preview to preview the theme or Select and continue to set the theme as active.Īfter you set a theme, you’ll be brought to the template selection screen each time you create a new page. In the dialog box, enter a page name, then click Create page.In the top right, click the Create dropdown menu and select Website page or Landing page.Landing Pages: In your HubSpot account, navigate to Marketing > Landing Pages.Website Pages: In your HubSpot account, navigate to Marketing > Website > Website Pages.Additional themes can be purchased in the Asset Marketplace. Setting or changing an active theme will not change the theme used for existing content, which requires swapping the content's current template. You can set an active theme to display that theme's pages as the default options for newly created pages. Theme settings: style settings for templates using a theme, including fonts, spacing, and colors.You can edit global content directly from the drag and drop page editor. Global content: content repeated on multiple pages, such as a website header or footer.Modules: a set of unique theme modules you can add to content using that theme.These templates are custom coded by a developer, but the content and layout can be customized in the drag and drop content editor. Coded templates: a set of templates for your website, including a homepage, about page, landing page, and blog templates.Understand themesĪ theme is a set of files for your website, including: You can edit pages using a theme with the drag and drop content editor and set blog templates to use a theme in your blog settings. Themes can be downloaded from the Asset Marketplace, while CMS Hub accounts will also have access to default HubSpot themes. A theme is a set of templates, modules, global content, and style settings that can be used to create a website.
