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How to Edit Text on Your Page | Famous.ai Training

Learn the simplest ways to edit text on your generated pages.

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Written by Maha Essam
Updated over a month ago

Editing text on your page couldn't be simpler.

Think of the platform as having the world's best human developer sitting right next to you. Whatever orders or asks you would give to that human developer, you should give to the AI in the exact same way. Be consistent and concise.

Here are the two best ways to change text on your site:

Method 1: Direct Visual Editing (The Hands-On Approach)

If you prefer to type the changes yourself rather than asking the AI, you can turn the page into a visual text editor.

  • Look at the top left of your main preview window and toggle the button from View to Edit.

  • Hover over and click directly on the text element you want to change on the page.

  • A Text Editor panel will slide out on the right side.

  • Simply type your new copy into the "Text" box. You can also use this panel to manually adjust the text position, color, and font size.

Method 2: The Direct Text Prompt

If you know exactly what text needs to be changed, you can just tell the AI to swap it out for you in the chat panel.

  • Go to the prompt box.

  • Type a clear command identifying the old text and the new text.

  • Example Prompt: "Change the headline 'Custom Tease Baltimore Made' to 'Excellent Tease Dude Love Baltimore'."

  • Hit submit, and the system will identify the text and update it almost instantaneously.

Method 3: The Screenshot Method (Highly Recommended)

If you want to be completely exact and show the AI precisely what you are talking about, provide visual context.

  • Take a screenshot of the specific text or headline you want to change.

  • Drag and drop that screenshot directly into the prompt box.

  • Add your text instructions alongside the image (e.g., "Change this headline to...").

  • Hit submit and wait for the page to update.


Pro-Tip: Edit Anything on the Page

Don't overthink the platform; it is insanely intuitive. You can use these exact same straightforward prompting methods to change absolutely anything on the page. Whether you want to swap an image, rewrite the body copy, or change the complete aesthetic of the page, it is as simple as prompting the system with what you want.

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