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  • Hey! I understand how frustrating front-end issues can be, especially for a site as important as an ADHD counselling platform. For users with ADHD, a smooth and intuitive interface is key to keeping them engaged, as distractions or complicated layouts can deter them.

    A few things to check:

    Responsiveness: Make sure your design is fully responsive across all devices (mobile, tablet, desktop). Tools like Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test can help with this.
    Simplified Navigation: ADHD users benefit from clear and minimal navigation, so reducing clutter and organizing content simply can make a huge difference.
    Loading Speed: Slow pages can be a dealbreaker for any user, so optimizing images and reducing unnecessary code can help.
    User Testing: Get feedback from actual users (especially those with ADHD if possible) to understand where the friction points are.
    If you need specific advice on design improvements or troubleshooting, feel free to share the details. Good luck!

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