Re: Reference books
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 10:12 pm
Hi Alex.
Well, I like to think it was foresight, but when I first decided to redo my site in 2008 (it first went online in 1998) I asked myself what would be the ideal gadget to take to toyfairs, basically I came up with the tablet or ipad. So the site was designed to be best viewed on a tablet even though they had yet to be invented, so it went from there,
Bear in mind the site is now 2600 pages and each page would need to be spread over several pages to include everything, So to make a full version it would probably need to be somewhere in the region of 20,000 pages if you include all of the price guides etc. (The Dinky toy price guide gets almost as many hits as the Lesney pages do).
So you can either be weighed down with 40 pounds of paper that would be obsolete as soon as it is published at a cost that only the rich would be able to afford, or you can buy a cheap tablet for around £30 and have the guide and the forum thrown in for free.
Well, I like to think it was foresight, but when I first decided to redo my site in 2008 (it first went online in 1998) I asked myself what would be the ideal gadget to take to toyfairs, basically I came up with the tablet or ipad. So the site was designed to be best viewed on a tablet even though they had yet to be invented, so it went from there,
Bear in mind the site is now 2600 pages and each page would need to be spread over several pages to include everything, So to make a full version it would probably need to be somewhere in the region of 20,000 pages if you include all of the price guides etc. (The Dinky toy price guide gets almost as many hits as the Lesney pages do).
So you can either be weighed down with 40 pounds of paper that would be obsolete as soon as it is published at a cost that only the rich would be able to afford, or you can buy a cheap tablet for around £30 and have the guide and the forum thrown in for free.