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{{quote|CWC's Pokesite in construction!|-Chris, tumbling into the abyss of 90's website cliches}}
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[[File:Pokesite1.PNG|thumb|right|The site in question.]]
[[File:Pokesite1.PNG|thumb|right|The site in question.]]


'''CWC's Pokésite 1''', originally referred to simply as '''CWC's Pokésite''', was 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).
'''CWC's Pokésite 1''', originally referred to simply as '''CWC's Pokésite''', was 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 25 April [[1999]] (when the domain was reserved) and 3 July 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 Chris lost interest in the project quite soon, and by the end of July 1999, it had already been replaced by the much more amateur-looking [[CWC's Pokésite 2]], with its notoriously hand-crafted HTML.
The quality of the site was 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 [[high school]] project, since one guestbook entry was 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 Chris lost interest in the project quite soon, and by the end of July 1999, it had already been replaced by the much more amateurish-looking [[CWC's Pokésite 2]], with its notorious hand-crafted HTML.


==El PokéSite de RWC==
The actual content of the website is lost aside from three pages.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000606031644/http://homes.acmecity.com/games/demo/190/GameShark.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000606110946/http://homes.acmecity.com:80/games/demo/190/GameShark2.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000606132641/http://homes.acmecity.com:80/games/demo/190/junglecards.html</ref> The site did have a Spanish translation, El PokéSite de RWC, as a dead archive link of the site exists.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20010801000000*/http://games.acmecity.com/demo/190/Espanol.html</ref> Fortunately for those who are interested in the uselessness of Chris's high school Spanish grammar, his translation of his second ''Pokémon'' site has been preserved.
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==
*[[CWC's Pokésite 2]]
*[[CWC's Pokésite 2]]
*[[Sonichu.net]]
*[[Sonichu.net]]


==External Links==
==External links==
[http://web.archive.org/web/19990902144020/http://pokemon.acmecity.com/james/190/ Archive.org's copy of the site]<br>
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990902144020/http://pokemon.acmecity.com/james/190/ Archive.org's copy of the site] (redirects to an error page)
[http://web.archive.org/web/20001021022214/neptune.guestworld.lycos.com/wgb/wgbview.dbm?owner=Starytime The site's guestbook]<br>
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20001021022214/neptune.guestworld.lycos.com/wgb/wgbview.dbm?owner=Starytime The site's guestbook]<br>
[http://web.archive.org/web/20010224010914/http://games.acmecity.com/demo/190/Espanol.html The Spanish version of the site]
 
==References==
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{{The Internet}}
{{The Internet}}
[[Category:Chris's websites]]
[[Category:Chris's websites]]
[[Category:Lost Media]]

Latest revision as of 20:17, 27 May 2023

CWC's Pokesite in construction!
-Chris, tumbling into the abyss of 90's website clichés
The site in question.

CWC's Pokésite 1, originally referred to simply as CWC's Pokésite, was 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 25 April 1999 (when the domain was reserved) and 3 July 1999 (when Chris got the first replies in his guestbook, from his parents).

The quality of the site was 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 high school project, since one guestbook entry was 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 amateurish-looking CWC's Pokésite 2, with its notorious hand-crafted HTML.

The actual content of the website is lost aside from three pages.[1][2][3] The site did have a Spanish translation, El PokéSite de RWC, as a dead archive link of the site exists.[4] Fortunately for those who are interested in the uselessness of Chris's high school Spanish grammar, his translation of his second Pokémon site has been preserved.

See also

External links