Free CourseEdit Your Website

Module 3 · Common edits, by example

Pages, sections, menus & mobile

15 min

Bigger edits — new pages, new sections, menus — use the exact same loop, just with a plan first (from Module 2). Here are ready prompts for the structural changes owners ask for most.

Add a whole new page

Add a page

I'd like to add a new page to my site called "[ page name, e.g. Services / FAQ / Reviews ]".
Here's roughly what should be on it: [ describe the content in plain English ].
First tell me your plan and how it'll match the rest of my site's style. After I say "go ahead," build it on
my preview and add it to my navigation menu so people can find it.

Add or remove a section on an existing page

Add a section

On my [ which ] page, please add a new section that [ describe it, e.g. "shows 3 customer testimonials" or
"lists our opening hours" ]. Make it match the look of the rest of the page. Show me your plan first, then
build it on my preview.

Remove a section

On my [ which ] page, please remove the section that [ describe it ]. Show me on my preview how the page looks
without it before we keep the change.

Change your navigation menu

Edit the menu / links

Please update my website's navigation menu: [ e.g. "add a link to my new Services page", "rename 'Home' to
'Welcome'", "remove the 'Blog' link" ]. Make sure the menu still works on phones as well as computers, on my
preview.

Make it look right on phones

Check mobile

Please check how my site looks on a phone-sized screen, especially the page I just changed. Fix anything that
looks cramped, overlapping, or hard to tap, and show me the result on my preview.

Update the text Google shows (SEO basics)

Improve titles & descriptions

Please review the page titles and descriptions that show up in Google search results for my site. Suggest
clearer, more inviting versions for each main page that include what I do and where I'm based ([ your town /
city ]), and update them on my preview.
Bigger change? Snapshot first

Before a large edit, it’s worth saying: “save a snapshot first so we can come back if needed.” Then you can try boldly, knowing the previous version is one sentence away.

End of Module 3 — you can make any common edit

Between everyday edits and structural ones, you’ve now got a prompt for just about anything an owner needs. Next, let’s demystify the three words behind your live site: GitHub, Vercel, and your domain.

If you get stuck

A bigger change came out looking wrong? This is exactly what snapshots and undo are for. Paste: “This didn’t come out how I hoped. Let’s go back to how it was before this change, then try a different approach — and explain the options to me simply.”

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