I have made many homebrew subclasses since joining DnDBeyond over a year ago. Recently, when going to edit the homebrew, description boxed have loaded blank. The text may show up when previewing the homebrew but if you go to edit it, click in the box and then save, the entirety of the text is deleted or overridden by nothing.
Later, upon looking through the homebrew class in the character class editor, some of the text is blank despite showing up in the main sheet.
I am using the chrome browser and i have adblock extensions turned off for DnDBeyond.
Do you have any extensions that interfere with normal D&D Beyond function in any way, like Beyond20 or AboveVTT? Third party extensions can have unforeseen effects.
Any small change on the part of D&D Beyond or Beyond20 has the possibility of causing this. Try disabling Beyond20 while using the homebrew bulider. Other recent reports have show Beyond20 adding extra scripts into the homebrew information.
This may be a product of what unintended additions were included previously when editing with Beyond20 active. Those sections will require them being removed and re-entered from scratch, unless you're comfortable using the HTML editor to strip away any unnecessary bits that Beyond20 may have included in past edits.
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I have made many homebrew subclasses since joining DnDBeyond over a year ago. Recently, when going to edit the homebrew, description boxed have loaded blank. The text may show up when previewing the homebrew but if you go to edit it, click in the box and then save, the entirety of the text is deleted or overridden by nothing.
Later, upon looking through the homebrew class in the character class editor, some of the text is blank despite showing up in the main sheet.
I am using the chrome browser and i have adblock extensions turned off for DnDBeyond.
Anyone have any idea what this is about?
Do you have any extensions that interfere with normal D&D Beyond function in any way, like Beyond20 or AboveVTT? Third party extensions can have unforeseen effects.
Have used beyond 20 for some time but this i recent development.
Any small change on the part of D&D Beyond or Beyond20 has the possibility of causing this. Try disabling Beyond20 while using the homebrew bulider. Other recent reports have show Beyond20 adding extra scripts into the homebrew information.
Turning it off may have fixed it when editing the homebrew but text is still missing when i drop down class features in the character editor.
This may be a product of what unintended additions were included previously when editing with Beyond20 active. Those sections will require them being removed and re-entered from scratch, unless you're comfortable using the HTML editor to strip away any unnecessary bits that Beyond20 may have included in past edits.