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Edit

The Edit screen refines a draft — section by section — with internal-link suggestions and research insights.

The Edit screen is where a draft becomes publish-ready. The article opens as individually addressable sections rather than one block, so structure, wording, and internal links can be worked on part by part. The header keeps a running section count and total word count as the piece changes.

Section manager

The article is broken into ordered sections, each with its own title, type, and word count, and each editable on its own.

  • Rewrite a single section without touching the rest
  • Reorder sections by drag; the change saves and the numbering renumbers 1..n
  • Add a new section, which lands at the end with the next index
  • Delete a section, after which the remaining ones renumber automatically

Working at the section level keeps a targeted regeneration cheap and contained, rather than re-running the whole article for one weak paragraph.

Two aids sit alongside the draft.

  • Internal link suggestions — relevant pages on the same site to link to. The new piece connects into the existing structure instead of orphaning.
  • Research insights — supporting data surfaced against the topic. It strengthens claims as sections are edited.

Review before publish

Longer and advanced-tier articles pass through a plan-approval step before the full draft is generated, so a reviewer can sign off on the outline first. The states an article moves through, and how to act on each, are covered in Plans.

Save section reorders before regenerating. Order is persisted server-side, and a regeneration reads the saved order. Reordering after a regenerate without saving first can leave the two out of sync.

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