1) I'm so used to "red" meaning "bad" or "off" that I thought I had turned Homebrew content "on" by turning the bar gray instead of red. It took me a while to figure out that my frustration about not being able to use a Feat I had created was due to the setting, rather than some sort of bug. A little bit of text, or a color change, would help clear that up.
2) It's *great* that D&D Beyond lets us modify the Saving Throw proficiency of our characters, and lets us add proficiencies. I'd also like to be able to remove existing ones. That would be so much simpler than making a whole new Homebrew class in the future, when I basically just want an existing class with a few changes.
3) It would be helpful if we could get a "Limited Use" resource counter for custom Actions/Features, like there is for Bardic Inspiration, so that we don't have to keep track of them off-site.
1) I'm so used to "red" meaning "bad" or "off" that I thought I had turned Homebrew content "on" by turning the bar gray instead of red. It took me a while to figure out that my frustration about not being able to use a Feat I had created was due to the setting, rather than some sort of bug. A little bit of text, or a color change, would help clear that up.
2) It's *great* that D&D Beyond lets us modify the Saving Throw proficiency of our characters, and lets us add proficiencies. I'd also like to be able to remove existing ones. That would be so much simpler than making a whole new Homebrew class in the future, when I basically just want an existing class with a few changes.
3) It would be helpful if we could get a "Limited Use" resource counter for custom Actions/Features, like there is for Bardic Inspiration, so that we don't have to keep track of them off-site.
I am not the only one that thinks RED means Bad or OFF!
Agreed. They really should make ON green.