My current site is starting to drag and the visuals feel a bit cluttered. I need a full tune-up that touches code, design, and content so pages load fast and look polished. Here’s what has to happen: • Audit and clean the codebase (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, any templating files), removing bloat and minifying where it counts. • Replace or compress oversized graphics, introduce responsive images, and tidy the overall layout and structure while keeping the existing colour palette intact. • Optimise forms so they’re intuitive, mobile-friendly, and thoroughly validated. • Apply performance best practices—lazy loading, caching rules, CDN setup if helpful—to push Google PageSpeed scores into the green on both desktop and mobile. • Spot weak or missing copy, propose concise, SEO-friendly replacements, and publish once approved. • Supply before-and-after speed reports, updated graphics files, and clearly commented source code. If your approach hits those marks and you can show similar wins from past work, let’s talk timeline and milestones.