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Hupspot guide to centering forms

How to Center a Form in a Hubspot Template

Centering a form inside a Hubspot page template is a common layout task for marketers and developers who want clean, balanced landing pages without complex code.

This guide walks through simple, reliable ways to center forms in your templates using CSS, container settings, and multi-column layouts, based strictly on the official HubSpot Knowledge Base instructions.

When to Center a Form in Hubspot Templates

Before changing your layout, it helps to understand when a centered form improves your design and user experience.

  • On landing pages where the form is the main call-to-action
  • On simple contact pages with minimal surrounding content
  • On thank-you or confirmation pages with a short follow-up form
  • On event or webinar signup pages where the form must stand out

In these cases, centering the form in your Hubspot template keeps attention on the conversion point and reduces visual clutter.

Core Hubspot Form Centering Methods

There are three primary techniques you can use to center a form on a template:

  1. Center the form module with CSS
  2. Use a custom wrapper and alignment styles
  3. Leverage columns in the template layout editor

Each method is easy to configure directly in your Hubspot design tools or stylesheet.

Method 1: Center a Form Using Basic Hubspot CSS

If your form already sits in its own module, you can often center it with a small CSS rule applied to that module or wrapper.

Step 1: Identify the Hubspot form element

Open your page or template and locate the form module. If needed, use your browser developer tools to inspect the markup and find a unique class or ID on the form container.

  • Look for a class on the form wrapper (for example, .hs-form or a custom class)
  • Alternatively, add a custom class to the module if the editor allows it

Step 2: Add centering CSS in Hubspot

In your design manager or stylesheet, add a rule targeting the container that holds the form:

  • Set a fixed or max width so the form does not span the full screen
  • Center the container with auto margins
  • Align internal content if needed

A common pattern is:

  • max-width to control the form width
  • margin: 0 auto; to center the container
  • text-align: center; for inline elements around the form

Save your stylesheet and publish the changes so they apply across relevant Hubspot templates.

Method 2: Wrap the Hubspot Form in a Centered Container

Another approach is to place your form inside a dedicated container module that is styled to sit in the center of the page.

Step 1: Add a wrapper around the form

In the template editor:

  1. Insert a rich text or custom HTML module where the form should appear.
  2. Place the form module inside this container region if your template supports drag-and-drop modules.
  3. Assign a custom class to the container, such as centered-form-wrapper.

Step 2: Style the Hubspot wrapper for alignment

Apply CSS to the wrapper class:

  • Give the wrapper a limited width or max-width
  • Center it using auto left and right margins
  • Use padding for breathing room around the form

This method separates layout control from the form module itself, making it easier to reuse a consistent centered layout across multiple Hubspot pages.

Method 3: Use Hubspot Columns to Visually Center the Form

If you prefer to work only in the template layout editor, you can center a form by positioning it within a multi-column structure.

Step 1: Create a three-column layout

In your Hubspot template:

  1. Add a three-column row.
  2. Leave the left and right columns empty, or use them for subtle decorative content.
  3. Place the form module in the center column.

This configuration visually centers the form while still using the built-in drag-and-drop layout tools.

Step 2: Adjust column widths for balance

To refine the layout:

  • Give the center column more width than the side columns
  • Ensure the entire row spans the main content area
  • Test the layout on desktop and mobile previews

This Hubspot pattern is especially helpful if you want control over side content, such as trust badges or short benefit lists, while keeping the form front and center.

Mobile Considerations for Centered Hubspot Forms

After centering your form, always preview the page on mobile devices.

  • Verify the form fields are readable and not too narrow
  • Confirm that margins are not excessive on small screens
  • Check that button text does not wrap awkwardly

Where necessary, use responsive CSS rules that adjust max-width or padding for smaller viewports while keeping the form centered in Hubspot layouts.

Testing and Publishing Your Hubspot Template Changes

Once your centering method is in place, follow this quick validation checklist:

  1. Preview the page on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
  2. Confirm the form appears visually centered in all views.
  3. Test form submission to ensure functionality is unchanged.
  4. Publish or update the template to apply changes live.

If something looks off, revisit your container widths or margin settings and re-test until the form alignment is consistent across every Hubspot page using that template.

Additional Hubspot Form Resources

To go deeper into form styling and template configuration, consult these resources:

By combining these centering techniques with consistent styling and testing, you can maintain a professional, conversion-driven layout across all your Hubspot forms and page templates.

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