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Small Prompt Tweaks That Saved Me Hours

Small Prompt Tweaks That Saved Me Hours

via Dev.to WebdevKonark Sharma

I have been experimenting with AI these days and what I found from watching tutorials and prompting myself is that prompting isn’t really a skill. It is about thinking clearly. If your thinking is vague, your output will be vague. If your thinking is structured, your output becomes structured. Being vague won’t get you results. Being specific and knowing exactly what you want will. I’ll share some observations that helped me move from generic AI outputs to something more controlled and intentional. The gap between an average AI website and the ones you see on X isn’t the tool. It is the process. Start With a Breakdown, Not a Prompt We all build websites these days. Even non-coders are building cool websites using AI. But there is one problem. Most of them look the same. Generic. Repetitive. Forgettable. I tried building multiple websites using simple prompts and most of the outputs looked plain and basic. To make them feel more refined and intentional, I realized two things matter: The

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