I have a small website that needs a round of touch-ups. All the work sits squarely in plain HTML5 and CSS3—no frameworks involved—so anyone comfortable with a text editor and browser dev-tools will feel right at home. Here’s the scope in a nutshell: • HTML: update some text, add or remove a handful of elements, and tweak the underlying structure where it’s a bit clunky. • CSS: polish existing styles, sort out a few responsive hiccups, and realign certain sections so the layout behaves consistently on mobile and desktop. • Issue cleanup: chase down broken links, straighten out visual display quirks, and fix two or three nagging functionality problems (mostly small JavaScript triggers already in place). I’ll share a clear list of pages, screenshots of how each section should look, and step-by-step notes for every required change, so you can move quickly without second-guessing. All I ask in return is that you: 1. Edit the source files directly (HTML/CSS, plus an occasional line in an existing script if a selector changes). 2. Confirm that links resolve, the layout holds up from 320 px to desktop widths, and no console errors slip through. 3. Send back the updated files and a brief change log so I can verify everything before pushing live. It’s straightforward work, perfect if you’re building experience or just want a fast, clearly defined task to slot into your schedule.