When another user needs to view the users content it is used in the javascipt. but if another person knows this id, it can be edited by that user. so therefore it needs to be hidden
Your problem is:
- If a user knows the id they can view the content
- If a user knows the id they can edit the content
You want only the user who created the content to be able to edit it, but anybody who knows the id to be able to view it.
As your system currently stands, you can't keep the id secret without making the content impossible to view or edit, and you can't provide it without making it possible to see and edit the content.
Thus trying to keep the id secret is not the solution here.
You need to add an extra layer of checking to your system. Since anybody who knows the id is allowed to view the content, you can leave the viewing portion as it is.
Since only the user who created the content is allowed to edit it, then that needs extra protection. When a request comes in to edit the content, you must authenticate that the request came from the a known user (i.e. that the user is logged in) and you must make sure that they are authorized to edit the content (i.e. that the username of the logged in user is the same as the username of the user who created the content or that they are an admin or have some other suitable permission).
That layer of auth/authz can be done on the server.