
Lachlan Warwick developed a major feature expansion for the MaxTheAmazingITTeacher/C9-10-2024-T4 repository, focusing on an Interactive Branched Narrative Game. He introduced a multi-page flow by adding Sebastian04.html and Sebastian05.html, while also expanding content on existing pages. Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Lachlan implemented branching paths and cross-page navigation, allowing users to experience different outcomes based on their choices. His work established a modular and scalable content architecture, enabling future growth without altering the core flow. Minor navigation and loading fixes improved reliability, and the project now supports maintainability, analytics readiness, and automated testing for future enhancements.

November 2024 — MaxTheAmazingITTeacher/C9-10-2024-T4: Delivered a major feature expansion to the Interactive Branched Narrative Game, introducing a multi-page flow with new pages Sebastian04.html and Sebastian05.html, expanding content on Sebastian01-03.html, and implementing branching paths with navigation between pages to produce different outcomes. No critical bugs reported; during integration, navigation state and content loading were stabilized with minor fixes to links and transitions. This work enhances user engagement and content scalability, improves maintainability, and lays groundwork for analytics and automated testing. Technologies demonstrated include HTML/CSS/JavaScript for multi-page navigation, modular content organization, and cross-page state management.
November 2024 — MaxTheAmazingITTeacher/C9-10-2024-T4: Delivered a major feature expansion to the Interactive Branched Narrative Game, introducing a multi-page flow with new pages Sebastian04.html and Sebastian05.html, expanding content on Sebastian01-03.html, and implementing branching paths with navigation between pages to produce different outcomes. No critical bugs reported; during integration, navigation state and content loading were stabilized with minor fixes to links and transitions. This work enhances user engagement and content scalability, improves maintainability, and lays groundwork for analytics and automated testing. Technologies demonstrated include HTML/CSS/JavaScript for multi-page navigation, modular content organization, and cross-page state management.
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