Brief I need a front-end developer to recreate the layout and feel of a reference website (URL will be provided) in clean HTML/CSS/JS. The goal is a reusable, responsive template that looks and behaves like the reference, but with placeholder assets so it can later be customized. Key Features to Include Mobile-first build: start with small screens, then scale up to tablets and desktops Sticky header with main navigation + sub navigation Rotating hero banner with simple animation/slider News ticker / marquee (image on the left + 3–4 lines of text on the right) Horizontal scrollable panels (Home remains visible, others slide sideways) Responsive game grids with a “View more” expand button Mobile hamburger menu and bottom tab bar Must work smoothly across all devices and browsers (iOS, Android, desktop, tablet, Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox) Deliverables Clean, well-commented HTML, CSS, and JS (no heavy frameworks or build tools required) Static assets folder with placeholders (generic images/icons) A short guide (Markdown or PDF) explaining how to add new pages that inherit the same global layout and styles What You’ll Get From Me The live site URL to use as the reference for layout and interactions Clarification on any areas that look unclear during the build Notes This is a straightforward job for an experienced front-end dev. Please share examples of similar responsive builds you’ve done.