Let me explain what I mean with an example. Under Races (https://www.dndbeyond.com/races) the main races are listed grouped by the source book it originally appeared in. When I view a race, i.e. Elf, I get to see the subraces but I don't know from which source. Similar with Classes and subclasses. If I am looking at Wizard/Bladesinger I don't know if it's the original SCAG Bladesinger or the updated TCE Bladesinger.
I suggest adding the source book for the subrace, subclass, etc. on the heading so the source of the content is apparent. Illustrated with an image.
Let me explain what I mean with an example. Under Races (https://www.dndbeyond.com/races) the main races are listed grouped by the source book it originally appeared in. When I view a race, i.e. Elf, I get to see the subraces but I don't know from which source. Similar with Classes and subclasses. If I am looking at Wizard/Bladesinger I don't know if it's the original SCAG Bladesinger or the updated TCE Bladesinger.
I suggest adding the source book for the subrace, subclass, etc. on the heading so the source of the content is apparent. Illustrated with an image.

Thanks! I have passed this idea on to the team who manage this. 😊
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I second this, it's a great idea, especially if playing in a campaign that only allows certain sources or types of sources.