Hi team, I really like the stylesheet you use for this website, and I find the online adventures to be much more useful than PDF versions.
I'm wondering if there's any chance you'd open up the option to create our own adventures (a la 'Homebrew' classes/spells/etc) using your CSS and hosting / sharing it on DNDB?
This is an awesome idea, although I feel dmsguild already has a bigger head start in terms of allowing other creators to share their adventures. Such a function with DnDBeyond's presentation I bet would be popular, although personally I think updating other features should have priority (Combat Tracker etc).
If enough people wanted it though, this would be a great addition.
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Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.
Thanks. 2 years ago, but a positive response. The good thing is they wouldn't need to do much technical work at all, given they already have other homebrew options.
This is an awesome idea, although I feel dmsguild already has a bigger head start in terms of allowing other creators to share their adventures. Such a function with DnDBeyond's presentation I bet would be popular, although personally I think updating other features should have priority (Combat Tracker etc).
If enough people wanted it though, this would be a great addition.
DMs Guild adventures are PDFs though, not HMTL. The latter is far superior on a screen due to the ability to add links, single columns, etc (the PDFs do look great, to be fair).
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Hi team, I really like the stylesheet you use for this website, and I find the online adventures to be much more useful than PDF versions.
I'm wondering if there's any chance you'd open up the option to create our own adventures (a la 'Homebrew' classes/spells/etc) using your CSS and hosting / sharing it on DNDB?
Thanks!
This is an awesome idea, although I feel dmsguild already has a bigger head start in terms of allowing other creators to share their adventures. Such a function with DnDBeyond's presentation I bet would be popular, although personally I think updating other features should have priority (Combat Tracker etc).
If enough people wanted it though, this would be a great addition.
#Open D&D
Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.
Thanks. 2 years ago, but a positive response. The good thing is they wouldn't need to do much technical work at all, given they already have other homebrew options.
DMs Guild adventures are PDFs though, not HMTL. The latter is far superior on a screen due to the ability to add links, single columns, etc (the PDFs do look great, to be fair).