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GPT-116

Long staff titles that wrap to a second line, creates an uneven horizontal alignment between staff profiles (see Greg Warren's profile on the attached screenshot) in Staff sections of the About Us page.

Staff profiles should always horizontally align no matter the profile content.

GPT-105

The primary navigation located in the header, does not appropriately resize on small devices with a screen resolution below 980px, causing the navigation to wrap to a second line (see attached screenshot).

The primary navigation should scale gracefully, both text and padding/margin, ensuring the navigation always fits on one line.

GPT-119

The pricing table on the Massage Therapy page is currently an image added to the page's content instead of a standard HTML data table or a pricing table module (see attached screenshot).

GPT-115

Profile content in the Staff sections of the About Us page, such as profile images, center align in the container element. This introduces extra right and left margin on devices with a screen resolution below 480px, and above 592px (see attached screenshots).

GPT-118

The video located in the right sidebar on the Dry Needling page is quite small (see attached screenshot). This is not an issue on devices such as smartphones, but changes for devices such as tables and laptops, particularly for users with vision impairments or users in higher age brackets.

GPT-106

The navigation located in the footer, wraps to a second line in all instances (see attached screenshot).

The footer navigation should scale gracefully, staying on one line. For devices with screen resolutions between 768px and 1200px, the navigation would wrap to a second line, with clean spacing and alignment. Below 768px, each navigation item would be vertically stacked on top of one another, giving clear click areas for users.

GPT-109

The top and bottom padding for content (page, posts, etc) is inconsistent through various pages (see attached screenshots). This can be seen:

The top and bottom padding for content (pages, posts, etc) should be the same, creating a natural and consistent vertical flow for all areas of the site.

GPT-107

Currently, the footer contains the default credits added by the DIVI theme (see attached screenshot). This presents two unique issues:

  1. WordPress has the largest market share usage for content management systems. The old saying of, "Mo Money, Mo Problems" hits the nail on the head for this issue. Hackers are very strategic and know that focusing on developing attacks for products that own a huge chunk of the market will give better results which has proven true with WordPress. Small things such as removing any type of wording that clearly states that a website is being powered by WordPress is highly advisable. We should remove the Elegant Themes credit and WordPress credit.
  2. The second issue is this site does not include a copyright statement. As it currently stands, a competitor could literally cut and paste the sites content onto their site, and nothing could be done about it. We need to add a standard copyright statement.

GPT-114

Profile images in the Staff sections of the About Us page are not displayed consistently. Some images have rounded borders, while others do not (see attached screenshot).

Profile images should be consistent throughout the staff page.

GPT-110

A button's left margin does not account for instances when multiple buttons are displayed inline, and one of the buttons wraps to a second line, causing the buttons to appear as though they are not centered (see attached screenshot).

A button, if wrapped to a second line, should not include right or left margin.

Gulp Tasks & Deps

The gulp config has a couple of tasks that are unused and can be removed. Also, the package.json file needs pruning.

GPT-108

Content lists feel a bit cramped (see attached screenshot), reducing the overall readability of the content.

Increasing the top and bottom margin for list items would make content lists easier to consume and read.

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