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When you want to change how your landing pages read, don’t hand-edit every page — ask Pi (via landing-page-pillar-management) to make the smallest change to the pillar’s generation prompt, regenerate a sample to confirm it landed, then roll it across the pillar. One prompt change applies to the whole pillar. Keep the edit surgical: over-stuffing a generation prompt pushes the model off the rest of it and breaks pages in a new place. For per-page compliance edits instead, use landing-page refiners.
🎥 Video: Edit/align a landing-page prompt to incorporate user changes

Steps

  1. Pin down the change you want precisely (what to add/remove/emphasize).
  2. Adjust the pillar’s generation prompt (via landing-page-pillar-management): the smallest change that captures the request.
  3. Regenerate a sample page and confirm the change landed as intended.
  4. Roll the change across the pillar.

Ask Pi

i want [change] on the [pillar] landing pages. update the pillar's generation
prompt to incorporate it, regenerate a sample so i can check it, then apply across the pillar.
Prompt discipline. Make the minimum change that captures the request. Over-stuffing a generation prompt pushes the model off the rest of it and breaks pages in a new place, the same rule as editing any production prompt.
Related: 2.3.1 Design a pillar · 2.3.5 Landing-page refiners