I want to rebuild the public face of Savefrom.net as a small learning platform instead of a pure downloader. The new site will be devoted to educational content, packed with interactive tutorials that teach visitors how to grab media responsibly, respect copyright, and make the most of the service’s tools. Here is what I need: • A modern, responsive website built from scratch (or on a lightweight framework you recommend) that keeps page-load times low even when tutorials include embedded demos. • A custom tutorial engine or plug-in that lets me combine short text explanations, code or command samples, and step-by-step visuals. Users should be able to click through the steps, see progress indicators, and replay any section. • Clean admin screens where non-technical editors can create or update tutorials without touching code. • SEO-friendly markup and schema so that Google surfaces the lessons directly in rich snippets. • All standard pages—home, tutorials library, search, FAQ, and a slim blog for release notes—tied together with a consistent style guide. Acceptance criteria will be simple: if I can publish a new interactive tutorial on the live site in under five minutes and users can complete it on mobile without glitches, we’re done. Let me know which stack you’d like to use, how you’ll handle the interactive component, and a quick outline of milestones so we can get started.