In this video, I’ll show you how to edit your website header using WordPress’s Full Site Editor (FSE) on an AI-generated WordPress theme created with PressMeGPT.
If you’ve ever generated a WordPress site with AI and then struggled to customize the header or footer afterward, this video explains why that happens—and why PressMeGPT handles it differently.
Many AI WordPress tools claim to generate full themes, but most of them only generate individual blocks. Others require a website builder or plugin to install what you generated.
This becomes a problem once the site is imported into WordPress.
You would need to design your own header and footer from scratch or still use some other WordPress Builder like Kadence to help out.
PressMeGPT takes a different approach.
Instead of generating only blocks, PressMeGPT generates real WordPress block themes.
That includes proper header and footer templates that WordPress recognizes as global layout components or paterns.
Because of this, once the theme is imported, you can use WordPress’s native Full Site Editor to make changes visually.
No custom code or proprietary editors are required.
In this video, I walk through exactly where headers and footers live inside a PressMeGPT-generated theme.
I also show how to open the Full Site Editor and safely modify the footer without breaking your site.
Any changes you make apply globally across all pages.
This is how WordPress block themes are designed to work.
The Full Site Editor allows you to edit headers, footers, templates, and global styles in one place.
However, it only works correctly when a theme is built properly.
If an AI tool only outputs blocks, Full Site Editing becomes limited or confusing.
That’s why many users feel locked out of simple layout changes after generating a site.
With PressMeGPT, headers and footers are real template parts.
That means you can edit footer text, links, social icons, spacing, and layout directly inside WordPress.
Once saved, those updates persist across the entire site.
This approach makes your website easier to maintain over time.
It also means clients or non-technical users can safely make updates without developer help.
Most importantly, it keeps your site future-proof as WordPress continues to evolve toward Full Site Editing.
Many AI tools generate pages or plugins that don’t translate cleanly into WordPress’s native editing experience.
PressMeGPT generates themes that behave like professionally built WordPress block themes.
That difference becomes obvious the moment you try to edit your footer.
This video is useful if you’re new to Full Site Editing or migrating from classic WordPress themes.
It’s also helpful if you’re evaluating AI tools and want to understand how they handle headers and footers.
If you want AI-generated WordPress themes that don’t lock you into custom editors, this workflow matters.
AI should speed up WordPress development—not make basic edits harder.
By generating real headers and footers, PressMeGPT allows WordPress to work the way it was designed.
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