Editing

Editing with AI

Get the most out of PageFork by writing clear, targeted edit prompts.

To edit a PageFork site, type a plain-English instruction in the chat. The best edit prompts name three things: the target (which section), the change (what to do), and an optional constraint (tone, style, length). Smaller edits, one change at a time, produce the best results.

PageFork is conversational by design. The better your prompt, the better your result. Here are patterns that consistently produce great edits.

Anatomy of a great edit

A strong edit prompt usually names three things:

  1. Target — which section or element you want changed.
  2. Change — what you want to do to it.
  3. Constraint — optional tone, style, length, or layout requirements.

Examples

  • Target + change + constraint: “In the hero, replace the headline with something under 8 words and confident.”
  • Copy rewrite: “Rewrite the ‘About’ section to feel more personal and first-person.”
  • Layout change: “Move the pricing section directly after the hero.”
  • Style shift: “Make the whole page darker and more editorial, keep the lime accent.”

Iteration mindset

Don’t try to fix everything in one prompt. Short, surgical edits work best:

  1. Generate → review
  2. Fix the single biggest thing wrong
  3. Repeat

This is both faster and gives you much better results than a giant “change everything” prompt.

When to reference

  • Brand reference: “Match the tone of brand X” (include a URL if public).
  • Structural reference: “Use a hero similar to Stripe’s docs landing.”
  • Image reference: attach a screenshot of the look you want.