
Brock Wicks developed a scalable, multi-page interactive narrative web application for the MaxTheAmazingITTeacher/C9-10-2024-T4 repository, focusing on modular HTML structure and enhanced CSS styling. He implemented a branching story experience across separate Leon01–Leon05 pages, introducing new background imagery and consistent navigation to support user-driven choices. By establishing a maintainable content pipeline and clear separation of assets, content, and styling, Brock enabled easier future expansion and content authoring. His work emphasized code quality and maintainability, leveraging HTML, CSS, and front-end development best practices to deliver a richer user experience and a stable foundation for future narrative chapters.

November 2024 (repo: MaxTheAmazingITTeacher/C9-10-2024-T4): Focused on delivering a scalable, multi-page interactive narrative experience and establishing a maintainable content pipeline. Key feature delivered a branching narrative web app with separate Leon01–Leon05 HTML pages, new background imagery, and enhanced CSS styling. Built a modular page structure and navigation flow to support branching story choices, enabling richer user engagement and easier content expansion. No explicit bug fixes were reported in this period; the emphasis was on feature delivery, code quality, and maintainability. The work provides a stable foundation for future chapters and easier content authoring, with a clear separation between content pages, assets, and styling. Impact and accomplishments: improved user experience through richer visuals and branching narrative, scalable architecture for future content addition, and a cleaner, maintainable codebase. Demonstrated competencies in HTML/CSS/JS for multi-page architecture, asset management, UX-focused design, and commit-based iterative development.
November 2024 (repo: MaxTheAmazingITTeacher/C9-10-2024-T4): Focused on delivering a scalable, multi-page interactive narrative experience and establishing a maintainable content pipeline. Key feature delivered a branching narrative web app with separate Leon01–Leon05 HTML pages, new background imagery, and enhanced CSS styling. Built a modular page structure and navigation flow to support branching story choices, enabling richer user engagement and easier content expansion. No explicit bug fixes were reported in this period; the emphasis was on feature delivery, code quality, and maintainability. The work provides a stable foundation for future chapters and easier content authoring, with a clear separation between content pages, assets, and styling. Impact and accomplishments: improved user experience through richer visuals and branching narrative, scalable architecture for future content addition, and a cleaner, maintainable codebase. Demonstrated competencies in HTML/CSS/JS for multi-page architecture, asset management, UX-focused design, and commit-based iterative development.
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