Blog Listing Settings
Show/hide sections in the blog listing and choose which blog listing view you want to edit (main, simple, tag, author).
The following is a detailed listing of all the Content and Style fields available in this module.
Content
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Choose which listing you want to edit: __[Choice]
__Only the listing area of the template is changeable per listing. The hero, sidebar, and callout areas are the same across all listings.
Note: You may have to refresh the page after applying a new view to be able to edit the listing contents.
Choices: Main Listing, Simple Listing (All), Tag Listing, Author Listing
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Areas to include: [Multi-Choice]Choices: Hero, Sidebar, Callout
Styles
There are not any styling options for this module.
How to Use This Module
The Blog Listing Settings module serves as a control center for customizing your blog’s appearance across different listing contexts within the Rubric theme. Rather than being a visible content module, this configuration tool allows you to tailor how your educational resources, event announcements, and other blog content display to different audiences.
When you drag this module onto a blog template page in the HubSpot page editor, you gain granular control over four distinct listing views. The Main Listing typically serves as your primary blog homepage, while the Simple Listing provides a cleaner, distraction-free view ideal for academic content or research publications. Tag Listings help visitors discover related content by topic—perfect for organizing course materials or event categories—and Author Listings showcase posts from specific faculty members or team contributors.
The module’s strength lies in its flexibility for education-focused sites where different content types require different presentations. For instance, you might configure your Main Listing with hero banners and sidebar navigation for maximum engagement, while setting your Author Listing to a more streamlined view that emphasizes the writer’s expertise and body of work.
Pro tip: After switching between listing views in the module settings, refresh your page editor to ensure the preview accurately reflects your changes. This prevents confusion when customizing content areas that appear differently across listing types.
The “Areas to include” setting allows you to selectively enable or disable the hero section, sidebar, and callout areas for each listing type. This is particularly useful when you want certain blog views to focus purely on content without navigational distractions, or when you need to highlight specific calls-to-action for different visitor paths through your educational content.