Clean Up AI-Generated Content In The Web Editor
Learn what to do when AI-generated page content needs cleaner results, improve your prompt, review the page section by section, refine text in Block Settings, adjust visuals in Styling, and save stable checkpoints as you work.
This guide explains what to do when the Admin Web Editor AI Assistant gives you a useful first draft, but the final result still needs cleanup.
Use it when:
- the AI result is close but not fully right
- the tone needs improvement
- the content landed in the right area but needs manual refinement
- spacing or styling looks uneven after an AI-assisted update
Start With A Clearer AI Prompt
If the first AI result is too vague or too broad, send a more specific prompt before doing deeper manual cleanup.
Better prompts usually include:
- the exact section you want to change
- the tone you want
- the kind of content you want the AI to create or improve
- any limits you want the AI to follow
This helps OpenMirai produce a result that is closer to the page you actually want.
Review The Result Section By Section
After AI finishes, do not review the whole page as one large change.
Instead, move through the affected page section by section.
This makes it easier to spot:
- wording that does not match your brand voice
- repeated or unnecessary sentences
- sections that changed more than expected
- layout areas that now need manual visual cleanup
Use Outline To Check The Right Sections
Open Outline if you need a clearer way to review the updated page structure.
Use it to:
- move through the affected sections one by one
- confirm which block you are reviewing
- select the exact section that needs refinement
This is especially helpful if the AI update affected a long page with many similar blocks.
Refine The Text In Block Settings
Once you select the section you want to fix, use Block Settings to clean up the content.
This is the best place to:
- rewrite awkward wording
- shorten overly long text
- correct labels or button text
- adjust block-specific options after the AI draft is applied
Use this step to make the content feel deliberate and final instead of leaving it at first-draft quality.
Fix Spacing And Visual Issues In Styling
If the text is now correct but the section still looks off, move to Styling.
Use it when you need to:
- improve spacing after content changes
- adjust typography or alignment
- correct color or layout issues in the selected block
This helps you finish the section visually after the wording is already correct.
Save After Stable Checkpoints
When one section is clean and looks right, save the page before moving on to a larger round of changes.
This is useful because it gives you clear stopping points while you clean up AI-assisted work.
Saving in smaller checkpoints is especially helpful when:
- the page has many changed sections
- you are refining a long AI-generated draft
- you want to avoid losing a stable version you already approved
What To Expect While AI Is Working
While the AI request is still running, OpenMirai can show a generating or thinking state in the AI panel.
After the request finishes, the builder returns to the normal editable state so you can review and refine the result manually.
Use AI As A First Pass, Not The Final Pass
AI is most useful for:
- first drafts
- bulk wording changes
- faster iteration
Final quality still depends on human review.
Before saving the final version, make sure the content:
- matches your intended tone
- fits the correct section
- looks right in the page layout
What To Do Next
- send a clearer prompt if the first result was too broad
- review the affected sections one by one in Outline
- refine the content in Block Settings
- correct the presentation in Styling
- save after each stable checkpoint
Use the AI Assistant in the Web Editor
Learn how to open the AI Assistant from the left panel in the Web Editor, send prompts, use example suggestions, follow progress and tool activity, review results, apply updates, and check AI credits.
Restore Page Visual Consistency In The Web Editor
Learn what to do when a page starts looking inconsistent after many edits, re-apply a theme preset for broader consistency, review major sections in Outline, and use block-level Styling only for local exceptions.