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==El PokéSite de RWC==
==El PokéSite de RWC==
The site apparently had a Spanish translation, El PokéSite de RWC<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20000520005332/homepages.go.com/~christianchandler/RWCste.htm</ref>. There are, however, no traces left of this page, but this doesn't really matter as his Spanish grammar was probably as terrible as usual.
The site apparently had a Spanish translation, El PokéSite de RWC<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20000520005332/homepages.go.com/~christianchandler/RWCste.htm</ref>. There are, however, no traces left of this page, but this doesn't really matter as his Spanish grammar was probably just as useless then as it is now.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 13:07, 26 March 2010

CWC's Pokesite in construction!
-Chris, tumbling into the abyss of 90's website cliches

CWC's Pokésite 1, originally referred to simply as CWC's Pokésite, is a website with news and links on Pokémon created by Christian Weston Chandler. It was Chris's first babystep towards his long career of website-making. The page was launched somewhere between April 25 1999 (when the domain was reserved) and July 3 1999 (when Chris got the first replies in his guestbook, from his parents).

The quality of the site is actually relatively good; judging from the source code it appears to be based on a pre-built template from AcmeCity's "HomeBuilder", and was possibly made under adult supervision as a school project, supported by a guestbook entry left by what seems to be a teacher. Chris lost interest in the project quite soon, and by the end of July 1999, it had already been replaced by the much more amateur-looking CWC's Pokésite 2, with its notoriously hand-crafted HTML.

El PokéSite de RWC

The site apparently had a Spanish translation, El PokéSite de RWC[1]. There are, however, no traces left of this page, but this doesn't really matter as his Spanish grammar was probably just as useless then as it is now.

See Also

External Links

Archive.org's copy of the site
The site's guestbook

References