Currently when running an adventure through the site, when in a dungeon it is difficult to use the dungeon map as reference later down the description page. If you are in, say, room 25 in the Tomb of Horrors and want to see how it relates to the map, you read, scroll-scroll-scroll, look at the map, scroll-scroll-scroll, repeat.
Current workarounds include having the map open in a separate pane, or printed, etc... but one of the great things about this site is how it continues to find ways for adventures to be ran solely from here.
a possible solution could include hyperlinks in the title of each room to bring you back to the map, and to then have the picture of the map itself link you back to the description. Reading about Room 10? Click/tap the title of the room to see it. Wanna go back? Click/tap that room on the map to see the description.
There are likely other solutions for this too, but it is a minor inconvenience I find myself navigating a lot. Still love the site! Thanks
Currently when running an adventure through the site, when in a dungeon it is difficult to use the dungeon map as reference later down the description page. If you are in, say, room 25 in the Tomb of Horrors and want to see how it relates to the map, you read, scroll-scroll-scroll, look at the map, scroll-scroll-scroll, repeat.
Current workarounds include having the map open in a separate pane, or printed, etc... but one of the great things about this site is how it continues to find ways for adventures to be ran solely from here.
a possible solution could include hyperlinks in the title of each room to bring you back to the map, and to then have the picture of the map itself link you back to the description. Reading about Room 10? Click/tap the title of the room to see it. Wanna go back? Click/tap that room on the map to see the description.
There are likely other solutions for this too, but it is a minor inconvenience I find myself navigating a lot. Still love the site! Thanks
Castle Ravenloft in Curse of Strahd would really benefit from this.
That'd be very helpful. Seconded!