This happened in the last week or so. When viewing the character on a monitor in portrait orientation the menus cut off the top of the details boxes. See images.
This would be due to either your zoom or extensions.
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Zoom is normal. It happens when the window size is less the 1200 px in width.
Running Beyond 20 Version 2.9.4
Try disabling Beyond20. If that solves it, you know the cause.
And if the window size affects it, then it's a zoom issue - adjust your zoom or resolution.
My laptop has 1366 x 768 resolution, landscape, and there's no cutoff or any visual problems at all. Firefox, Edge, Chrome, Opera GX -- all 100% perfect.
Play around with your settings.
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The sheet changed while my settings didn't. It's the same with no extensions (including disabling Beyond20). It's viewable at 90% zoom - except it's not really because of my eyesight, I should choose my zoom not the page I'm viewing. It's previously been fine at 100%. Something changed with dndbeyond, not my settings.
The sheet changed while my settings didn't. It's the same with no extensions (including disabling Beyond20). It's viewable at 90% zoom - except it's not really because of my eyesight, I should choose my zoom not the page I'm viewing. It's previously been fine at 100%. Something changed with dndbeyond, not my settings.
Not how it works, I'm afraid. If it was D&D Beyond that changed it would affect everyone, and it doesn't. When something as general as layout - something that affects all users (noting D&D Beyond has over a million users) - seems to have a bug affecting less than a handful of people then it isn't a bug - it's those users. That's just how it works.
Something on your side changed. You may not be aware, but it did and it happens.
Adjust zoom, portrait/landscape mode or resolution. That's the only advice that can be given regardless of what you believe is at fault.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond. Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ thisFAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
That also isn't how it works. Nothing changed on my side. I've worked in IT support for 25 years.
Being able to semi-workaround an issue that does not affect everyone does not mean the issue doesn't exist. Half of my job is dealing with issues that do not affect everyone.
It appears to be currently fixed by Chrome Version 127.0.6533.73.
In other words, it wasn't D&D Beyond, it was your browser.
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It appears to be currently fixed by Chrome Version 127.0.6533.73.
In other words, it wasn't D&D Beyond, it was your browser.
Yes. I was the only person using the previous version of Chrome. It was a special version just for me. And this new update went back in time and changed my browser in the past. Why are you taking this so personally? What's your investment here? My side had not changed until now. You were wrong.
Show me where I blamed dndbeyond. I posted here as the issue, whatever it was, was manifesting in their character sheet rendering after one of their changes. Changes that are evidenced by other issues that were introduced at the same time.
While the issue may not have been the fault of dndbeyond, often web developers will correct for rendering issues in various browsers so that they show what the designer intended. There are entire websites dedicated to various tricks, "hacks" and workarounds to counter css rendering issues in various browsers. Even though the code is not wrong, per se, you still may need to correct for issues that your users experience.
While this specific issue is edge-case, it may have helped point towards a solution for some other, more common, issues.
This happened in the last week or so. When viewing the character on a monitor in portrait orientation the menus cut off the top of the details boxes. See images.
https://imgur.com/a/MN4yb7L
Same here. Using Chrome Version 126.0.6478.127 (Official Build) (arm64) on Mac 14.5 Sonoma
This would be due to either your zoom or extensions.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Zoom is normal. It happens when the window size is less the 1200 px in width.
Running Beyond 20 Version 2.9.4
Try disabling Beyond20. If that solves it, you know the cause.
And if the window size affects it, then it's a zoom issue - adjust your zoom or resolution.
My laptop has 1366 x 768 resolution, landscape, and there's no cutoff or any visual problems at all. Firefox, Edge, Chrome, Opera GX -- all 100% perfect.
Play around with your settings.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
The sheet changed while my settings didn't. It's the same with no extensions (including disabling Beyond20). It's viewable at 90% zoom - except it's not really because of my eyesight, I should choose my zoom not the page I'm viewing. It's previously been fine at 100%. Something changed with dndbeyond, not my settings.
Not how it works, I'm afraid. If it was D&D Beyond that changed it would affect everyone, and it doesn't. When something as general as layout - something that affects all users (noting D&D Beyond has over a million users) - seems to have a bug affecting less than a handful of people then it isn't a bug - it's those users. That's just how it works.
Something on your side changed. You may not be aware, but it did and it happens.
Adjust zoom, portrait/landscape mode or resolution. That's the only advice that can be given regardless of what you believe is at fault.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
That also isn't how it works. Nothing changed on my side. I've worked in IT support for 25 years.
Being able to semi-workaround an issue that does not affect everyone does not mean the issue doesn't exist. Half of my job is dealing with issues that do not affect everyone.
It appears to be currently fixed by Chrome Version 127.0.6533.73.
In other words, it wasn't D&D Beyond, it was your browser.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Yes. I was the only person using the previous version of Chrome. It was a special version just for me. And this new update went back in time and changed my browser in the past. Why are you taking this so personally? What's your investment here? My side had not changed until now. You were wrong.
Show me where I blamed dndbeyond. I posted here as the issue, whatever it was, was manifesting in their character sheet rendering after one of their changes. Changes that are evidenced by other issues that were introduced at the same time.
While the issue may not have been the fault of dndbeyond, often web developers will correct for rendering issues in various browsers so that they show what the designer intended. There are entire websites dedicated to various tricks, "hacks" and workarounds to counter css rendering issues in various browsers. Even though the code is not wrong, per se, you still may need to correct for issues that your users experience.
While this specific issue is edge-case, it may have helped point towards a solution for some other, more common, issues.