Price is what you pay; value is what you get.
Warren Buffet

The other day, I have a request to make a site that inspired by http://www.HumanGrowthHormone.net by using a CMS, so I chosed WordPress (duh!). While I get a lot of WordPress design, usually my quotation is set on the overall design, complexity and time spent, which means I don’t include the back-end (read: theme options / theme setup, whatever you name it)
While some design that needs a lot of “easy adjustment“, I will put them all in the Theme Options. However, some may have exceed a whole page of 1600px and more. That is when my question kicks in!

Do I leave what it is like, or do I apply something else into it for their user experience? I can, of course, dump the time spending on beautify it with JQuery or CSS. After all, it’s the WordPress engine that should be dealing with it.
Somehow, while I was working to finish it, my mind thought about the initial agreement and the time it spend on it… It’s just making my life harder to choose.