I only own the Source Books and a couple of Adventures on this website and when I look for help on rule somewhere else they almost exclusively use pages numbers to reference the rule so I would love to have the pages numbers somewhere. (Even just a simple pages 160-198 would be helpful.) This wouldn't be as much of a problem if the search feature actually understood what you were searching for.
I would just really love to have the page numbers for my books so I can reference them easier.
They already do this for spells and statblocks, but I agree, I'd love it with chapters/sections/paragraphs as well.
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Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
I only own the Source Books and a couple of Adventures on this website and when I look for help on rule somewhere else they almost exclusively use pages numbers to reference the rule so I would love to have the pages numbers somewhere. (Even just a simple pages 160-198 would be helpful.) This wouldn't be as much of a problem if the search feature actually understood what you were searching for.
I would just really love to have the page numbers for my books so I can reference them easier.
I would really like this. Sometimes I know the exact page number I need but can't find it.
They already do this for spells and statblocks, but I agree, I'd love it with chapters/sections/paragraphs as well.
Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
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DDB is great, but it could be better. Here are some things I think could improve DDB
I would love this and dont understand why its not a thing lol