Screenshot Description: The image shows the "OTONOMO OPTIMISATION LOGIC" section with 6 optimization components (Negative-Price Block, Cheap-Hour Charging, Devices on Solar, Peak-Tariff Control, Dynamic-Price Contract, and Gas Boiler) displayed on a black background. Each component shows its label, description, and savings value in green or amber text.
The user wants to:
Let me read the relevant files to understand the current structure:
Now I'll make the two requested changes: update the header text and wrap the Methodology section in a container with proper styling to match the other sections:
Now I'll wrap the Methodology section to expand it to full width and add proper styling:
Updated the page header to combine the title and subtitle into a single headline: "Finance - Energy costs, savings, and optimisation breakdown". Wrapped the Methodology component in a full-width section container with the same bg-background, rounded-lg, and padding classes as the other sections, ensuring it matches the visual hierarchy and layout of the OptimisationHero section above it.
Screenshot Description: The image shows a "Two numbers, two questions" section that explains the difference between two types of savings calculations. It contains an introductory paragraph, two side-by-side explanation boxes (one for "Optimisation — What Our Automation Added" in green and one for "Saved This Month — Bundled" in amber), with code-like formulas, detailed explanations below each box, and additional notes about methodology at the bottom.
The user wants to remove the entire "Two numbers, two questions" section from the Methodology component. Let me locate and remove this section:
Now I'll remove the "Two numbers, two questions" section:
Removed the entire "Two numbers, two questions" section from the Methodology component. This section explained the difference between optimization savings and bundled savings with detailed formulas and explanations—it's now consolidated elsewhere in the design and is no longer needed in this detailed narrative section.