Session Objective
Respond to Sam's request to confirm whether headers and titles were centered and change the Lexington intro heading to After A Lexington Car Accident, Don't Settle For Less.
What Was Accomplished
- Ran Playwright against the live page before editing to inspect computed alignment for visible headers and title elements.
- Confirmed two issues: the intro H2 was left-aligned, and the six commitment card titles were using start alignment.
- Saved a fresh rollback backup before editing.
- Changed the intro heading from
Car Accident Representation in Lexington, Kentucky to After A Lexington Car Accident, Don’t Settle For Less.
- Centered the intro heading on desktop and mobile.
- Centered the six commitment card titles.
- Updated the published WordPress page through REST without changing status.
- Flushed WordPress cache and submitted the updated URL to IndexNow, status 200.
Verification Evidence
- REST post-update checks passed: page stayed
publish, REST round trip matched the deployed HTML, old heading was removed, new heading was present, intro H2 center rule was present, and commitment H3 center rule was present.
- Playwright desktop 1280 by 900 passed: no horizontal overflow, intro heading text matches requested copy, intro heading alignment is center, all six commitment title alignments are center, and selected headers/titles returned
notCentered: [].
- Playwright mobile 390 by 844 passed with the same alignment checks and no horizontal overflow.
- Screenshots saved locally under
/Users/samaguiar/Documents/Projects/admin/session_logs/visual-qa/lexington-2026-05-31-header-centering/.
- Rollback backup saved at
/Users/samaguiar/Documents/Projects/admin/backups/wordpress/lexington-2026-05-31/page-6911-before-header-centering-title-change.html.
- Publish log saved at
/Users/samaguiar/Documents/Projects/admin/session_logs/publish-log/2026-05-31-lexington-header-centering-title-change.md.
Status
Complete. The live Lexington page has the requested heading and Playwright confirms selected headers and title elements are centered on desktop and mobile.