When managing a large website, some sections appear repeatedly across multiple pages. Examples include headers, footers, navigation bars, and promotional banners. HubSpot Content Hub global modules allow you to manage these shared elements from one central location.
Instead of updating each page individually, global modules allow changes to be made once and automatically applied everywhere the module is used.
Understanding how HubSpot Content Hub global modules work helps teams manage large websites more efficiently and maintain consistent design across pages.
A global module is a reusable component that appears across multiple pages and can be edited centrally.
Common examples include:
When a global module is updated, the changes automatically appear on every page where that module is used.
Global modules are particularly useful for sections that appear consistently across many pages.
They help teams:
For example, if your website footer contains contact information, updating the footer in a global module ensures that the change appears across the entire website instantly.
Developers typically create global modules using the HubSpot Design Manager.
To create a global module:
Once created, the module becomes available for use in page templates.
Global modules can be edited in two different ways:
When editing a global module, HubSpot typically shows a notification that the changes will affect multiple pages.
HubSpot Content Hub global modules allow teams to manage shared website sections from a single location.. By updating common elements centrally, businesses can maintain consistent design and save significant time when managing large websites.