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How does the WYSIWYG editor work?

Auware includes a full inline WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor that lets you customize every piece of content on your landing pages without touching any code. The editor is where you refine the AI-generated copy, adjust images, change colors and fonts, and make your landing page exactly what you want it to be.

How the Editor Works

The editor works directly inside a live preview of your landing page. You see the actual page as it will appear to visitors, and you can click on any text to edit it in place. There is no separate editing panel or form fields to fill out - you type directly on the page itself. What you see in the editor is what your visitors will see when the page is published.

Three Levels of Toolbars

The editor uses a hover-based toolbar system with three levels:

Field toolbars appear when you hover over any text element - a headline, paragraph, feature description, or FAQ answer. The toolbar shows three buttons: Regenerate (an AI wand icon that generates fresh copy for that specific field), Duplicate (creates a copy of the element), and Delete (removes it). This makes it easy to experiment with different copy variations. If the AI generates a headline you do not love, click Regenerate and get a new one instantly. If you want to add another feature or FAQ item, click Duplicate and a copy appears that you can customize.

Card toolbars appear when you hover over structured elements like review cards, feature cards, and FAQ items. For review cards, you can swap to a different review from your imported reviews using the “Choose Another Review” button. For feature and FAQ cards, you can duplicate or delete the entire card. This lets you control how many features, reviews, and FAQ items appear on the page.

Section toolbars appear when you hover over major section headers like “Features,” “FAQ,” “Guarantee,” or “Reviews.” These show a section label and a delete button. Clicking delete hides that entire section from the published page. If you change your mind, use the undo button in the toolbar to restore it. The Hero section is the only section that cannot be removed.

Editor Toolbar

Above the page preview, you will find the main editor toolbar with controls for:

Layout picker - Switch between visual layouts (Classic, Modern Split, Editorial, or influencer layouts) without losing your content. Color picker - Set your primary brand color using swatches, presets, a color wheel, or hex input. Font pickers - Choose heading and body fonts from Google Fonts. Undo/Redo - Step backward and forward through your editing history. Keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y (or Cmd+Z and Cmd+Y on Mac) also work.

Images

Click on any image in the page to open the Image Gallery, where you can browse product images, stock photos (Shutterstock on Pro+, Unsplash on Starter+), and influencer images if your campaign includes influencer data. Select an image and it immediately replaces the one you clicked.

Auto-Save and Baseline Inheritance

All changes are saved automatically as you edit. When you edit the baseline page, your changes propagate to all audience pages. When you edit an individual audience page, those changes apply only to that specific audience, giving you both global consistency and per-audience flexibility. This means you can make sweeping changes on the baseline (like updating a product image everywhere) and targeted changes on individual audience pages (like adjusting a headline for a specific audience).

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