As seen in this screenshot, the character sheet does not utilize the space available to it very well at all. Despite using only about half of the available space, it still ends up with scrollbars everywhere internally. A simple improvement would be to make it so the screenshot expands to take up vertical space so at least you don't have unnecessary scrollbars on every tab of the right panel. A further improvement would be to be more responsive to available horizontal space and re-arrange the UI depending on your screen size. At the moment, the character sheet feels incredibly cramped, and very much unnecessarily so when looking at it on a larger monitor.
While I do think that the character sheet is pretty well organized and finding things is easier than in some competitor sheets, I also feel like there is a lot of room for improvement in terms of responsiveness. The current design feels very 1990s, where everything was designed for one size fits all rather than being responsive to the environment that it lives in.
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As seen in this screenshot, the character sheet does not utilize the space available to it very well at all. Despite using only about half of the available space, it still ends up with scrollbars everywhere internally. A simple improvement would be to make it so the screenshot expands to take up vertical space so at least you don't have unnecessary scrollbars on every tab of the right panel. A further improvement would be to be more responsive to available horizontal space and re-arrange the UI depending on your screen size. At the moment, the character sheet feels incredibly cramped, and very much unnecessarily so when looking at it on a larger monitor.
While I do think that the character sheet is pretty well organized and finding things is easier than in some competitor sheets, I also feel like there is a lot of room for improvement in terms of responsiveness. The current design feels very 1990s, where everything was designed for one size fits all rather than being responsive to the environment that it lives in.
Whhttps://snipboard.io/7