I run two live websites that need a tidy-up, starting with their mobile experience. Right now the main menu refuses to display properly on small screens, so navigation is clumsy and users get stuck. Your first job is to dive into the existing HTML & CSS, clean out any redundant code, and make the layouts genuinely responsive at every breakpoint. While doing so, please sweep the sites for broken links, spacing glitches, and visual inconsistencies. I’ll point out a few, but I expect you to run your own checks as well. Once the foundations are solid we’ll add one or two new content pages, so the stylesheet and component library must stay organised and easy to extend. Deliverables • Refactored, well-commented HTML/CSS • Fully working mobile menu across common devices and browsers • Consistent look and feel site-wide, with no dead links • New pages built with the updated styles (if needed) I’m flexible on tooling—vanilla CSS, Flexbox, Grid, or Bootstrap are all fine so long as the final result is lightweight, fast, and visually polished. When you reply, please link to a couple of responsive sites you’ve recently fixed or built and let me know how soon you can begin.