P'raps I'd better wait until it's on there OFFICIALLY.jhopgood wrote:Unofficially the Blue might be on the CHOBA web site by the end of the month.jhopgood wrote: Both magazines get on the CHOBA web site eventually.

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P'raps I'd better wait until it's on there OFFICIALLY.jhopgood wrote:Unofficially the Blue might be on the CHOBA web site by the end of the month.jhopgood wrote: Both magazines get on the CHOBA web site eventually.
Would this "tabloid" Blue be the standard format, or would it be a internet-ified version, with the current format sent out as hard copy? I like the idea of putting them all online as you say, but surely it would be possible and/or simpler merely to upload the Blue files as pdf, much like the ones currently online? AFAIK one can still turn, print and zoom etc. (certainly the latter two), but this would mean actual articles, such as the chapel notes, house notes and headmaster's sermon etc. would still be able to remain and be read. Speaking as a YOB I find these the most interesting things reading from a post-CH perspective.onewestguncopse wrote:The Blue and its most recent back copies will be online very soon. We are launching a new site called theblue.org.uk. It will host the Blue in a format that allows you to turn the pages and zoom in/print pages etc. The future of publishing IMHO! You can also view it on a portable device like a Blackberry or IPod Touch. We also expect to host all the music CDs and post photos of school event within hours of them happening. Limited text - so not a replacement for the Blue - but a hybrid 'tabloid' version. Most importantly open to ALL OLD BLUES free of charge.
Eruresto wrote:Would this "tabloid" Blue be the standard format, or would it be a internet-ified version, with the current format sent out as hard copy? I like the idea of putting them all online as you say, but surely it would be possible and/or simpler merely to upload the Blue files as pdf, much like the ones currently online? AFAIK one can still turn, print and zoom etc. (certainly the latter two), but this would mean actual articles, such as the chapel notes, house notes and headmaster's sermon etc. would still be able to remain and be read. Speaking as a YOB I find these the most interesting things reading from a post-CH perspective.onewestguncopse wrote:The Blue and its most recent back copies will be online very soon. We are launching a new site called theblue.org.uk. It will host the Blue in a format that allows you to turn the pages and zoom in/print pages etc. The future of publishing IMHO! You can also view it on a portable device like a Blackberry or IPod Touch. We also expect to host all the music CDs and post photos of school event within hours of them happening. Limited text - so not a replacement for the Blue - but a hybrid 'tabloid' version. Most importantly open to ALL OLD BLUES free of charge.
What is a Blackberry ???onewestguncopse wrote:Wait and see! This new format is far superior to a standard PDF. It will replace the printed mag as soon as everyone is used to this new form of technology. Probably not for a few years.
In the future the idea of buying a magazine at WHSmith will seem quaint - according to the designer who is working on a number of well known high street magazines now.