I agree with Jim that it would be great if the main breed page could have a link to the official breed club website. I know BYC has rules about links to other poultry sites, but I don't think the official breed club websites are the same as BYC, so they wouldn't be in competition with BYC. I think they would be complimentary with the BYC breed pages.
Rob, I like the way the format is shaping up. If I'm understanding it correctly, members would not be able to edit the main page, but the sub-page behind each breed would be for member comments, pics, contributions, etc. I like that, and think it is a win-win for everyone.
However, I still think the way the Varieties are presented needs further discussion. The way the APA/ABA Standards books are written works well. The breeds are listed with the conformation (type) requirements, and then the recognized Varieties for that breed. There are VERY BRIEF notes with the accepted varieties, mostly detailing beak, shank, leg color, etc. But the actual Plumage Colors are all listed separately in a different section of the book.
The reason behind this is that a Splash bird must adhere to the same Plumage description no matter what breed it is (there are very few exceptions particular to specific breeds). So the plumage of a Splash Cochin is the same as a Splash Orpington or Splash Old English or Splash Silkie. Blue Cochins must adhere to the same Plumage description as Blue Wyandottes. Lemon Blue is the same in all breeds. Blue Laced Red is the same in all breeds. And so forth. And it doesn't matter if it's Bantam or Large Fowl.
When you see peeps talking about "Project" colors, for example Mille Fleur Cochins, they are working toward having the Mille Fleur plumage breed true and consistently in Cochins, so that they can apply for recognition by the APA/ABA (which is a very lengthy process). But while they are working on the project colors, they must work toward achieving the already accepted Plumage Color for the Mille Fleur Variety.
If I'm working to develop "Purple Polka-Dot" Cochins, then I'm free to have them look like whatever I want them to look like, as "Purple Polka-Dot" is not a recognized Plumage Variety.
So if you list by Variety (Plumage Color), you can have all members contribute pics of various breeds of that color. If I want to know what a proper Lemon Blue bird looks like, I may see Lemon Blue Old English, Lemon Blue Cochins, etc.
And it will be extremely helpful to have chick pics for identification on both the Main Breed pages, as well as the Variety pages. As we know, many BYC peeps order mixed lots of chicks from hatcheries, and good chick pics will help them identify what they have.