Editing Pages
Open a page, edit content, and use preview tools.
Edit a page
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Open Website Pages
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Select a page
Choose a page from Manage Pages.
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Make changes
Update content, layout, and widgets in the editor.
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Save Draft
Click Save Draft to save your edits.
Helpful editor actions
- Preview Page: open a preview before publishing. Use Cmd/Ctrl+Click on preview actions to open in a new tab.
- Open Live Page: view the published page in a new tab.
- Version History: review past versions and restore.
- Undo / Redo: step through recent edits. AI widget rewrites are grouped so one undo action can roll back the generated change.
- Header and Footer: edit shared layout areas that appear across multiple pages. Header and Footer
- Clipboard: reuse copied widgets across pages. Clipboard
- Widgets: add widgets and polish layouts. Widgets
When another editor is in the page
- The page can open in View-only mode while someone else is editing the draft.
- Use the collaboration status pill to see whether the page is in Editing, View-only, Waiting, Paused, or Conflict.
- Paused means the active editor stepped away during a shared-editing session. Their session can still resume editing if they return soon.
- Open the collaboration status panel to see who is here now, whether another session is actively editing or only viewing, and when someone was last active.
- Choose Request editing when you want the current editor to hand the page off.
- If you receive a request, use the checkpoint handoff option to save a recovery copy and pass along the latest shared draft. Choose Keep editing if you are not ready to release the draft yet.
- Open the collaboration status panel to send quick notes, see short message previews, and dictate a message before you send it.
- Short tab or app switches keep your editing session for a brief grace period, so returning to the page is less likely to force a fresh handoff.
- If your workspace allows it and the page stays stuck in Waiting, use Force takeover to move editing access to your session.
- If the draft changes in another tab or session, reload the latest draft before you continue editing.
Row layout tools
- Hover a row and use the width control to cycle between Layout, Full, and Compact.
- Open row settings and use Gap Below when you need extra space after a row without changing the spacing inside the row.
- Sticky Stack rows now release more consistently into the next normal row on published pages, including when consecutive sticky rows use different stacking layers.
- Compact rows use the global mobile row inset automatically on phones and tablets.
- Turn on Mobile Inset for Layout or Full rows that should keep card-like left and right spacing on phones and tablets. The inset amount comes from Layout.
AI row, section, and column tools
Use AI tools when you want a new section or a faster rewrite of existing page content.
- AI Row Generator: describe a new row, choose a quick section direction such as hero, features, about/story, testimonials, call to action, pricing, or FAQ, preview the generated row, then apply it to the page.
- The prompt box includes a microphone button when you want to dictate the row brief instead of typing it.
- Layout: pick a layout style, use Shuffle when you want a new variation, and include content above or below the insertion point when the row should match the surrounding page.
- Images: choose None for the fastest generation, Good for faster AI images, or High for higher-quality image generation.
- Preview before applying: review the visual preview and any warnings before adding the generated row to the page.
- Ask AI on a row: regenerate the whole section, make it more premium, make it more minimal, rewrite all copy, make copy more concise, or provide a custom prompt.
- Rewrite all copy keeps the row layout, images, colors, and widget order in place while refreshing the words.
- Ask AI on a column: rewrite the column copy, change tone, make copy more concise, or use a custom prompt without changing the layout.
- Row and column AI actions use nearby page content so new or rewritten copy fits the page flow more closely and avoids repeating existing sections.
Generate a page vs rewrite page copy
Use the right AI workflow based on what you want changed:
- Generate a page: use the AI Page Generator when you want a new page or a larger page draft. You review the generated structure before applying it.
- Rewrite page copy: use Agent Bee when the page structure, layout, fonts, colors, widgets, and images should stay in place and only the words should change.
- Edit a specific row or widget: use the row, column, or widget AI tools from the page canvas when you want a local section change.
If you ask Bee how to edit a page, Bee should point you to page-editing docs. If you directly ask Bee to rewrite the current page copy, Bee starts the rewrite preview flow.
Related Help Docs
Updated May 8, 2026
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