GPT 5.5 in Codex Builds Polished Landing Pages in Minutes
Prompt Codex with GPT 5.5 to generate full landing page code, redesign with taste skill for less AI-look, integrate ChatGPT-generated images, and animate with C-dance—cutting weeks of manual work to under an hour.
Prompt-Driven Landing Page Generation Outperforms Claude
Start by creating a project folder named 'GPT 5.5 designer' in Codex and paste a detailed prompt crediting Anton Guilds. Run it on GPT 5.5 with extra high intelligence: Claude on Opus 4.7 produces a basic design with solid layout but weaker visuals, while GPT 5.5 delivers a superior Bento grid, sticky scroll, hover interactions, and fade-in text—making the site feel more dynamic from the first output. This initial code includes sections like hero, customer testimonials (e.g., "Clear cast made our customer calls useful twice"), and a simple footer, ready to preview instantly.
Taste Skill Redesigns Erase AI Artifacts
Install the 'taste skill' CLI from GitHub via Codex command, restart, then run 'taste redesign' on your site. It swaps static elements for an engaging background image, continuous workflow sections (recorded transcript to post editor), Bento transitions, and polished hovers—transforming a generic AI output into something resembling a Framer template. The result looks less generated: improved Bento grid reduces uncanny feel, though minor tweaks like deleting screw motifs or weird transitions remain needed.
AI Images and Animations Add Production Polish
Generate custom sections in ChatGPT Images 2.0 using your landing page prompt as context—e.g., redesign Costel Matrescu's gradient image or Pinterest Bento grids to match your theme. Attach outputs to Codex prompts like "replace the background image of the truck in the desert with this image" for seamless hero swaps. Animate static results in C-dance 2.0: prompt "slowly animate the sound waves, 8-second 16:9 video, no sound" for subtle hero motion. Replace Bento grids or hero backgrounds with these videos/images, yielding a site with video hero, descriptive sections, text fades, and clean footer—elevating prototypes to shareable demos.
Annotation Iteration Fixes Details in Seconds
Use Codex's annotate mode to select and delete flaws (e.g., unwanted elements) with a simple 'delete this' command—updates apply in under a minute without recoding. Combine with iterative image gens from ChatGPT/Pinterest inspirations for backgrounds, ensuring the final site avoids static pitfalls and feels custom-built.