Editing Articles
Once an article is generated, it opens in the Content Hub editor. The editor is where you refine the draft, adjust structure, and tighten the writing before publishing.
The Editor
The editor behaves like a traditional writing environment. You can:
- edit text directly
- restructure sections
- add or remove content
- adjust formatting
Changes are saved as you work, and the article remains in your Content Hub library alongside any other articles and briefs.
Rich-Text Toolbar
The editor includes a rich-text toolbar so formatting is no longer a guessing game.
The toolbar supports:
- headings (H1, H2, H3, ...)
- bold, italic, and other inline emphasis
- bulleted and numbered lists
- links
- block quotes and code blocks
You can format content visually without writing markup by hand. This is especially useful when adjusting the structure of an article that's about to be handed off or published.
Conversational Editing
In addition to manual editing, the editor provides a chat interface that lets you interact with the article conversationally.
You can ask Genezio to:
- change the tone or style
- expand or simplify sections
- add new sections
- improve SEO
- verify factual claims
See Chatting with Your Article for more.
Templates
If the article was generated against a template, the template's structure is already in place when the editor opens. You can edit within that structure, and headings or sections defined by the template remain in place unless you change them.
See Content Hub for how templates work.