I have a batch of existing PDFs that I want turned into clean, well-structured HTML pages so I can update styling dynamically in the future. Once the HTML is finished, I’ll need fresh PDFs generated from that markup that mirror the original layout pixel-for-pixel. Key details • Scope: straight conversion—no forms, buttons, or multimedia. Only cosmetic CSS tweaks will be required after you’ve reproduced the content in HTML5. • Fidelity: the regenerated PDFs must look identical to the originals (fonts, margins, page breaks, headers, footers, everything). • Workflow: you convert each PDF to HTML, apply style classes so colors, fonts, and spacing can be changed easily, then export a new PDF so I can verify the match. • Tools: feel free to use any stack you’re comfortable with (Puppeteer, wkhtmltopdf, WeasyPrint, etc.) as long as the output is crisp and selectable—not flat images. Deliverables 1. Well-commented HTML/CSS for every source PDF 2. Corresponding regenerated PDFs for approval 3. A short read-me explaining how to tweak styles and re-export in the future If you’ve handled high-fidelity PDF replication before, this should be straightforward. Let me know your estimated turnaround per document and any sample work you can share.