Text

Field group for displaying a text block in a module.

  • Select text elements you want to appear _[Choice]_Allows selection of which elements should be displayed in the module.Choices: Eyebrow, Heading, Subheading, Body Text
  • Eyebrow Text _[Text]
    _Add text for an eyebrow.
  • Heading _[Text]
    _Add text for a heading.
  • Semantic Heading Level _[Number] [Required]
    _HTML element to use for the heading.
  • Style Heading Level _[Number] [Required]
    _Set styles for the heading to that of another heading level, regardless of the semantic level.
  • Add link to heading [Boolean]
    Allows a link to be added to the heading.
  • Heading Link [Link]
    Enter a link to be added to the heading.
  • Subheading _[Rich Text]
    _Add rich text for a subheading.
  • Text _[Rich Text]
    _Add rich text for body text.
  • Text Size _[Choice]
    _Change body text to match one of the body presets in the Theme Settings.
    — Choices: Default, Medium, Small, Tiny
  • Make list into icon list _[Boolean]
    _Checking changes all lists in the body text into icon lists.
  • Split list into columns _[Boolean]
    _Checking splits all lists in the body text into columns.
  • List Column Count (Desktop) _[Number]
    _Set the column count of columned lists on desktop.
  • List Column Count (Tablet) _[Number]
    _Set the column count of columned lists on tablet.
  • List Column Count (Mobile) _[Number]
    _Set the column count of columned lists on mobile.

Usage Guide

The Text field group is the backbone of content creation in the Rubric theme, appearing in virtually every module across your HubSpot CMS site. This flexible component allows you to build hierarchical content structures that follow accessibility best practices while maintaining visual consistency throughout your educational or resource-focused website.

When working in the HubSpot page editor, you’ll encounter this field group most frequently in hero sections, content blocks, and feature modules. The Select text elements choice field acts as your content blueprint—only choose the elements you actually need to avoid unnecessary empty fields cluttering your editing experience.

The distinction between Semantic Heading Level and Style Heading Level is crucial for both SEO and accessibility. Set your semantic level based on your page’s heading hierarchy (H1 for main titles, H2 for major sections, etc.), then use the style level to achieve your desired visual appearance. This approach ensures screen readers navigate your content properly while giving you complete design flexibility.

For educational institutions, the rich text capabilities in both subheading and body text fields support complex formatting needs. The icon list feature transforms standard bullet points into visually engaging elements perfect for course features, event highlights, or resource listings. When enabling Split list into columns, consider your mobile experience—the responsive column controls ensure your lists remain readable across all devices.

The Text Size options connect directly to your theme settings, maintaining design consistency without requiring custom CSS. Content editors can confidently adjust text prominence knowing all sizing options align with the Rubric theme’s typography system. This standardization is particularly valuable for sites with multiple content contributors, ensuring brand consistency across departments and content types.