I’ve already finalized the navigation structure, colors, and logo design for my WordPress site. What I still need is a quick yet meticulous pass to make sure those elements appear exactly the same on every single page. The site runs on Elementor, so you’ll be working inside its Theme Builder to tweak global parts rather than editing each page by hand. Here’s what has to happen: • Header – align the navigation menu precisely to the design spec, double-checking spacing, padding, and breakpoints. • Logo – place and scale it consistently everywhere, with an extra sanity check on the homepage where it sits over a hero banner. • Footer – style and configure the global footer so colors, typography, and widget spacing match the header’s look. • Responsiveness – verify the layout on desktop, tablet, and mobile; margins shouldn’t collapse and nothing should overlap at smaller widths. When you’re done, I should be able to switch between any page—blog posts included—and see a perfectly uniform header, logo, and footer without odd shifts or misalignment. A short Loom or screenshot rundown confirming the fixes across key breakpoints will serve as the hand-off deliverable.