My coffee-shop menu is already laid out as a single PDF, and I want guests to reach a sleek, modern-minimal webpage—complete with enticing photos—whenever they scan a table-top QR code. Here is what I need: • Take the existing PDF, break it into logical sections, and recreate it as a lightweight, mobile-first web page that mirrors a modern and minimal aesthetic. Clean typography, plenty of white space, and crisp product photos are essential. • Optimise every image so it loads quickly on café Wi-Fi without losing quality. • Generate a high-resolution QR code that points to the new page; I should be able to print it in different sizes (stickers, table tents, poster). • Provide simple instructions (or a brief screencast) on how I can update prices or swap images in the future. A single HTML/CSS/JS file set—no heavy CMS—is perfect, but I’m open to something like Webflow or a lightweight static-site generator if it keeps the workflow clean. The finished page must display perfectly on phones, tablets, and laptops. Once the page and code are approved, send over the source files plus the final QR graphic in SVG and PNG. That will let me push everything to my own hosting and start printing right away.