When a launch has been created for a page (or set of pages) you can edit the content in the launch copy of the page(s).
When editing the page you will see an indication in the top toolbar, together with the Leave and Navigate options:
You are not allowed to move a page within a launch. Attempting this action will trigger a warning message:
If your launch is based upon a Live Copy then you will:
A livecopy is used to synchronize content from the source branch to your launch branch (to keep your launch up-to-date with changes made in the source).
You can make changes in the same way as you can edit a standard live copy; for example:
See Changing Live Copy Content for further information.
To track the changes you have made, you can view the launch in References and compare the launch page with its source page:
In the Sites console, navigate to the source pages of your launch and select one.
Open the References panel and select Launches.
Select your specific launch then Compare to Source:
The two pages (launch and source) will be opened side-by-side.
For full information about using this feature see Page Diff.
At any time you can either add or remove pages to/from the range of source pages for a launch:
To add pages to a launch they must be below a common language root; i.e. within a single site.
At any time you can edit the properties for a launch:
The status is shown when you select a specific launch from the references tab (see Launches in References (Sites Console)).