Well done gamesurf so far, this is definitely the most enjoyable fan site that I've seen in many years! I especially enjoy the pricing games selection as it really enhances upon the old "A Salute To Price Is Right Pricing Games" site that had its own collection of photos, but the enhanced multimedia and links to the stats for each game really take it to the next level. Plus its still nice to see the classic Gallery still active.
The Tiny Timeline has potential to be a nice alternative to the technical timeline and is more user-friendly. The little summary of world events and prices of three items is a nice way to go back to that particular year. With the clear exceptions of the Cullen, half hour, start of the Drew era, and the Covid seasons, the rest of those eras just seemingly blend from one era to another. For example, "Hour Power" was named after opening title animations used from midway through Season 4 up through Season 9, and then sporadically until midway through Season 12, although 1980 seems like a logical cutoff point due to the end of the original nighttime run. 1985 is another good cutoff point not necessarily due to high achievement, but due to the numerous prop and studio design changes that year along with the arrival of Rod Roddy (perhaps "enter Rod Roddy" could have been this era's title). But one little thing about something in the season 3 page was that the show wasn't #1 at the time, it was fellow CBS show Match Game '75, but it was still a high performing show which of course prompted the expansion. Also, the transition to "The Bob Show" really began following the death of executive producer Frank Wayne in 1988 and picked up after Mark Goodson's passing in 1992.
Still, I've learned some new facts about the show that I've never known, including the "four continents" Contestants' Row and the 2011 playing where Hans literally hangs sideways from the side of the prop. Keep it up!