Agent-Editable Content
Agent-editable content is website or CMS content structured so an AI agent can update it safely without breaking the design.
Agent-editable content depends on clear fields, reusable components, and predictable page structure. When content is well organized, an agent can update copy, metadata, or CMS records while keeping the site consistent and editable.
Modal
Components
A dialog overlay that requires user attention before interacting with underlying content, used for alerts, forms, or focused tasks. Modals should have clear purposes and obvious dismissal methods—don't trap users in unexpected dialogs. In Framer, build modals as overlay components with appropriate entrance and exit animations.
Page
Framer
A distinct document within a website with its own URL, content, and purpose in the site structure. Each page should have clear purpose, proper metadata, and thoughtful internal linking. Organize pages logically and limit depth to keep content discoverable.
Lightbox
Components
An overlay that displays enlarged images or media while dimming the background, focusing attention on the content. Lightboxes are ideal for galleries and detailed image viewing without leaving the page. Ensure lightboxes are keyboard accessible with clear close mechanisms.
Framer CMS
Framer
Framer CMS is Framer’s built-in content system for creating collections, defining fields, and powering dynamic pages and components from structured content.
AI Layer Renaming
AI
AI Layer Renaming automatically assigns meaningful layer names based on content and structure. This improves handoff, keeps files consistent with a Design System, and complements reusable Component Properties.
Content Credentials
AI
Content Credentials are provenance records attached to media to indicate authorship and edit history. They are commonly packaged in a C2PA Manifest and surfaced as Provenance Metadata.
C2PA Manifest
AI
A C2PA Manifest is the signed data structure used to encode provenance assertions for digital media. It underpins Content Credentials and can be stored in a C2PA Manifest Store.
Provenance Metadata
AI
Provenance Metadata captures source, edits, and processing history for an asset so consumers can assess authenticity. It is typically surfaced through Content Credentials and reinforced with Tamper-Evident Metadata.
Tamper-Evident Metadata
AI
Tamper-Evident Metadata uses signatures or integrity checks so changes are detectable. It strengthens Provenance Metadata and trust signals in Content Credentials systems.
External Agent
AI
An external agent is an AI tool outside Framer that connects to a project to inspect, update, or automate site work through an agent bridge.
In external AI agent workflows, external agent helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Prompt Loop
AI
A prompt loop happens when a designer repeatedly asks an AI for changes without being able to directly edit or control the resulting design.
In AI-assisted website creation, prompt loop helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Reference Recreation
Design
Reference recreation is the process of rebuilding a design from an image, URL, or example while preserving its layout, style, and visual hierarchy.
In AI-assisted website creation, reference recreation helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Agent Skill
AI
An agent skill is an installed capability or command that lets an AI agent perform project-specific actions, such as connecting to Framer or editing a site.
In external AI agent workflows, agent skill helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Responsive Pass
Responsive
A responsive pass is a focused review and adjustment of layouts, spacing, type, and media across tablet and phone breakpoints.
In AI-assisted website creation, responsive pass helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Auto-Branching
Publishing
Auto-branching automatically separates agent or team changes into branches so the original project stays clean while work is reviewed.
In collaborative Framer workflows, auto-branching helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Branch Preview
Publishing
A branch preview is a shareable version of work on a branch, used to review changes before merging or publishing them live.
In collaborative Framer workflows, branch preview helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Merge to Main
Publishing
Merge to main is the action of bringing approved branch changes back into the primary project version before shipping them.
In collaborative Framer workflows, merge to main helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Branch-Aware Cursors
AI
Branch-aware cursors show collaborators in the correct branch context, so teams can review and edit without confusing separate versions of a project.
In collaborative Framer workflows, branch-aware cursors helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
AI Site Migration
AI
AI site migration uses an agent to recreate pages, structure, styles, and CMS content from an existing site, export, or reference in Framer.
In AI-assisted website creation, ai site migration helps teams move faster without losing control of structure, content, performance, or editable design details.
Agent Review
AI
Agent review is the process of checking AI-made changes for accuracy, visual quality, links, accessibility, and consistency before publishing.
Agent review is important because AI can make fast changes across content and design. A review pass catches duplicate content, broken links, weak metadata, layout issues, or edits that do not match the project’s existing structure.
Agent Permissions
AI
Agent permissions define what an AI agent is allowed to read, edit, create, publish, or automate inside a project.
Agent permissions help teams control risk when using AI. A project may allow an agent to edit CMS content, inspect pages, or create branches, while reserving publishing, production changes, or destructive edits for human approval.
Agent Prompt
AI
An agent prompt is a user request written to guide an AI agent toward a specific project outcome, such as a page edit or CMS update.
An effective agent prompt gives the AI enough direction to act without guessing. It usually names the target, the desired outcome, constraints, and any content or style rules that should be preserved.
Agent Trigger
AI
An agent trigger is an event or command that starts an automated AI action, such as updating content or checking a project.
Agent triggers can be manual, scheduled, or connected to outside systems. In a website workflow, a trigger might start a content import, run a QA pass, or ask an agent to update CMS entries after source data changes.
Agent QA
AI
Agent QA is the use of an AI agent to find and help fix issues such as broken links, duplicate content, missing metadata, or inconsistent layout.
Agent QA supports quality assurance by scanning project content and structure for problems. It is most useful when paired with human review, especially before merging a branch or publishing a site.
Conversational Editing
AI
Conversational editing is the process of changing a website through natural-language feedback instead of direct manual edits alone.
Conversational editing lets a user describe what should change and have an agent update the project. It works best when each request names the target clearly and the agent keeps the result editable for follow-up refinements.
Layout templates
Layout
Framer layout templates help teams reuse global structure across pages, keeping navigation, footers, and shared layout behavior consistent while each page keeps its own content.