How to review this mockup
A 3-minute orientation before you start.
What this is
A clickable mockup of a proposed 5-page version of fullstoptechnics.com, built around the Avair Aero template structure. This is not the final site — it's a reference for the WordPress build (we'll clone the Avair WordPress site and modify it to match this layout + FST content).
The 5 pages
How to leave feedback
We're using Pastel — a free tool that lets you click anywhere on the site and leave a sticky note. Trey will send the Pastel link separately.
- Click the Pastel link he sends you.
- Click anywhere on a page — a comment box pops up.
- Type your note. (Cut this. Move this up. Headline needs work. Where's our cert XYZ?)
- Submit. Trey sees every comment in one dashboard.
What to look for
- Did anything important get dropped? The current fullstoptechnics.com has ~30 pages. This collapses to 5. Walk each page and flag anything critical that's missing.
- Is the content in the right place? Some content was moved (e.g., Leadership + Timeline + Certifications all merged into the Company page). Flag any moves that feel wrong.
- Does the copy sound like Full Stop? Headlines and body copy are drafts — flag anything that's off-brand or factually wrong.
- Stats and claims. Numbers like "40+ years of leadership," "2,000+ components Year 1," "40% turnaround via POPP" — confirm they're accurate.
- Photos. Hero images are placeholders. We'll swap in real FST facility / aircraft photography for the build.
What's intentionally not here
- The "Digital Insights" section (blog, brochures, tech docs, videos, gallery, RSS, events). Most of those were empty or stale on the live site. We can resurface anything important later — flag if you disagree.
- Detailed product pages with full part-number tables. The 4 wheel/brake categories live as cards on Solutions; full part lists can become hidden SEO pages off Solutions.
- Separate Leadership / Timeline / Certifications pages — all consolidated onto Company.
- Multiple email inboxes (sales@, aog@, rma@). Single
info@fullstoptechnics.com only — that's what the live site uses today.
Style and branding
Gold (#cb9f41 / #e6c158), warm slate, and cream — pulled from the current FST live site. The eagle-and-wrench logo is the existing FST mark. Avair's bright blue was deliberately avoided so this reads as Full Stop, not as a clone.
What happens next
Once you've flagged everything that needs to change, Trey will compile the edits, finalize copy, and clone the Avair WordPress site to start the production build. This mockup gets thrown away — it served its purpose as the spec.