My existing PHP web app needs a little polish. The core codebase works, but several UI/UX glitches are hurting the overall experience, so I’m planning a small redesign while the bugs are being ironed out. Here’s what I want to achieve: • Identify and resolve all visible interface issues—mis-aligned elements, broken styles, inconsistent behaviours, anything that makes the screens feel rough. • Refresh the front-end look as you go, updating HTML/CSS (and JavaScript where necessary) so the layout is clean, responsive and consistent across modern browsers. • Leave the PHP controllers, models and database interactions untouched unless a UI bug clearly traces back to a rendering problem in the back-end. I’m not under a strict deadline, so you can propose a realistic schedule that lets you test thoroughly without rushing. All work must stay compatible with the current framework and follow best practices for maintainable code; a concise changelog and commented commits in Git will serve as acceptance criteria. If you’re comfortable tackling UI-centric bug fixes in PHP while giving the interface a light redesign, let’s talk details.