I am currently working with some shopify code that uses the same syntax as hubl, with the {{ }} format. Which is causing some issues since hubspot thinks its hubl. I got around this by just putting my files in the file manager, but then it is a huge pain to have to update them, so it would be nice to be able to have them in the design manager. So I was just wondering if there was a way to tell hubspot to ignore what it thinks is hubl in a certain area?
You can escape HubL delimiters using this syntax {% raw %} {{whatever you want to escape}} {% endraw %}
You can find out some more about this process in the following designer doc:
The underlying syntax used in HubSpot's COS is referred to as HubSpot Markup Language or HubL (pronounced Hubble). While this templating language is based on the templating engine Jinja, HubL uses a fair amount of markup that is unique to HubSpot and...