Because it's capricious and unneeded.theemrys said:Maybe I'm missing something but it's only 2 clicks for me to get it as it is... certainly not a bother at all... not sure why anyone cares so much...
Whizbang Dustyboots said:Because it's capricious and unneeded.
Every other page of the previews are in HTML. They just go to InDesign, highlight all the text they want from the Table of Contents, drag it over to their browser, paste it into whatever content management system they use, hit SUBMIT, and it appears just like every other page of the previews do.
Their goal is to get people to buy the book. Anything they do to irritate customers is a bad idea. If it even pisses off one customer enough not to buy the book, the cost to do it -- since it takes longer to put it into a PDF, ZIP it and upload it and THEN create the page to link to the ZIP -- is too high.
It's pure hyperbole that spending extra time to do something that does not create additional sales, but might theoretically kill a sale, is a price too high?Jim Hague said:You really need to study economics. I don't think a .zipped PDF is a swell idea, but this is pure hyperbole. Because it makes you and a few others unhappy doesn't equal a price too high.
Depends on how you look at it.Jim Hague said:You really need to study economics. I don't think a .zipped PDF is a swell idea, but this is pure hyperbole. Because it makes you and a few others unhappy doesn't equal a price too high.
Kae'Yoss said:Does it allow to view zipped PDFs?
Whizbang Dustyboots said:It's pure hyperbole that spending extra time to do something that does not create additional sales, but might theoretically kill a sale, is a price too high?![]()
Fine, let's add the scenario to this:Jim Hague said:Alternately, they could simply offer...nothing. The previews show that they actually care about giving the customer a sneak peek. That they're doing it in a manner that bothers a few people is just the cost of doing business.
Will making no ToC at all make any users frustrated enough to not buy the book?Jdvn1 said:Depends on how you look at it.
Will making the ToC a pdf make any users frustrated enough to not buy the book?
Yes, at least one.
Will making the ToC HTML make any users frustrated enough to not buy the book?
No.
That's an indication the price is too high.
OK, that really doesn't make sense.Jim Hague said:Alternately, they could simply offer...nothing. The previews show that they actually care about giving the customer a sneak peek. That they're doing it in a manner that bothers a few people is just the cost of doing business.
I'm sorry, Mr. Kettle, I couldn't hear that. Could you repeat that?It's nitpicky. Seriously, man, don't you have better things to expend your energy on?