The Ultimate Mystery Era

At that time, which was circa September 2006, I had no clue on what HTML was, and I simply used Simple Site Builder(SSB)on Freewebs. It was less on Nintendo, and more on celebrity news, and that was still short. I just said what I heard from the news, then posted my opinion. I then left it for a brief absence until December, when I came across Minito, a site owned by Azumao. I noticed how it was hosted by Freewebs, but it was different; it had a navigation bar with tons of links and sections, it had a layout that was unique and colorful, and it was just so cool. I suddenly envied her, and was asking so much questions: Where did she get that exclusive layout? How did she have her site divided by sections? Why does her site look so professional? So, I asked her, and she answered it was with HTML. I was confused, so she told me how to get it, which I did; but it didn't work well, because WebzEditz, the HTML editor for Freewebs intimidated me with it's non-friendly look. I quickly deleted my site.

Camopolis Era

This was my second site, Camopolis, which I decided one thing with my brother: Let's stick with SSB until we understand HTML. So we did that, and Campolis was sort of an advancement from Ultimate Mystery. It had nothing on celebrities, and still nothing on Pokémon, but it had a lot(Ok, not that much) on Nintendo. Since we got a Nintendo Gamecube, we seemed to only have content on stuff like the Mario Parties overviews, a quick guide to Super Smash Bros. Melee, and a list of veterans in my Pokémon games. Thanks to Shady, who inspired me to learn HTML, I began to look for free layouts and guides. Camopolis closed, as I learned HTML, and Eevee's Mansion became created.

Eevee's Mansion: Freewebs Era

By the time it was April 4, 2007, I created EM. That wasn't the best time though, because I was moving, and things got messy in the computer room. We then went onto Pe2k and noticed we got a private message from Xtra, the owner of Valley of Leaves at the time. He asked to affiliate with us! We were ecstatic, seeing as we got our first affiliate. We later became partner sites.

Eevee's Mansion: Slight Hiatus/Ho-oh's Fire Era

Fast Forward to October, where EM had a lovely layout. I decided to edit it, but Freewebs wouldn't let me save the changes! I recently found out the error involved my new printer's not being able to click image links, so you could see where this was a problem. I solved it now. :3 I posted the problem in my forum, and I got a great reply from Erika- she said she would host us! Pretty soon, we transferred the pages to the new site.

The Dreamhost Era

After a while, we moved to Dreamhost because of technical difficulties on Netfirms. On Dreamhost, we really grew as a site. We had our pages as .php files instead of .shtml. We also made our own layouts- coding wise, too! :D Plus, we finally got Fusion News, which made making updates easier. Last but not least, we got a style switcher, so we could have multiple layouts up.

Warning: Troubled Times Ahead

From September 2008 to around December 2008, Shiny Shinx and I experienced some troubles in real life. Schoolwork and friend troubles began to get the best of us, and we lost time to work on the site. Whatever freetime we had, we decided to play games or chat with friends. Our site's hits became smaller each week, and from August to September, the amount of hits took a nosedive. We also had an unsuccessful mini-site, called Transform Forest. It didn't go too well, so we got rid of it.

Coming Back

We are currently getting back. Even if schoolwork piled up in January and on, we still made some updates, like new layouts and pages. We expanded the site's content, so it includes Nintendo Games and Zoo Tycoon 2 information.

Currently...

So now we moved and we're getting hosted by Rothion! The site has changed, it's no longer the Pokemon focused Eevee's Mansion anymore, it's now the variety website of Kisherva Studios. We have comics, Zoo Tycoon 2 Pictorials, banners, video game reviews and more.

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