My website is 100% custom-designed from the ground up. It has a database behind it, currently running on MS Access, but I will eventually convert to mySQL.
What "the public" sees and what I see are two different things... When I login, I have the ability to add a new note, and edit or delete an existing note in any category (Canadian, US or foreign). Another feature that I get when I login is that the specimen overprints disappear from the images so I can see them in their full, unadulterated glory. There are also a handful of notes listed on my site that are not visible to the public, but they do show up when I login.
Since it is built on a database, I can easily create a new page to display specifically the information I want (ie: all notes for sale) without having to search the database myself and copy all the relevant notes to the list. Everything gets updated automatically.
It took a lot of time to create the website, and I add new features from time to time. I recently overhauled the way foreign notes are displayed and added the ability to add foreign notes through the website itself. (Previously this had to be done directly on the database.
I've had lots of people ask if they could use my site, or have me create a similar site for them. Only two people have been given this privilege and for the foreseeable future, that's it. The site is not designed to support multiple collections and simply maintaining the three sites now has proven to be more work than expected, therefore the other two sites have fallen behind in terms of updates. Please don't ask me to do a site for you. When I am ready for it, I might extend a few offers to close friends.
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BWJM, F.O.N.A.
Life Member of CPMS, RCNA, ONA, ANA, IBNS, WCS.
President, IBNS Ontario Chapter.
Treasurer, Waterloo Coin Society.
Show Chair, Cambridge Coin Show.
Fellow of the Ontario Numismatic Association.