As of right now, there are a number of really, really cool features within D&D Beyond that don't have any instruction on how to use them.
Currently, my issue is finding the appropriate tags for cross-linking, such as [ monster], [ spell], [ item], etc. I shouldn't have to go to the forums, know that the appropriate post is linked to within a Developer Quotes post which itself is buried, and thus has to be linked to from a Focused Feedback Megathread within the Beta Testing & Feedback forum. That's four layers of complexity for what should be only one, and it's not even in the Support section of the forums.
It would be nice to have instruction posts migrated to the general help section of the site. The link for that should also be on the nav-bar on the top, as opposed to hidden in the bottom of the page, but perhaps that's just preference. Posts like the how-to-homebrew and other helpful guides should be migrated to there, as well, so that they don't ever get buried or forgotten.
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As of right now, there are a number of really, really cool features within D&D Beyond that don't have any instruction on how to use them.
Currently, my issue is finding the appropriate tags for cross-linking, such as [ monster], [ spell], [ item], etc. I shouldn't have to go to the forums, know that the appropriate post is linked to within a Developer Quotes post which itself is buried, and thus has to be linked to from a Focused Feedback Megathread within the Beta Testing & Feedback forum. That's four layers of complexity for what should be only one, and it's not even in the Support section of the forums.
It would be nice to have instruction posts migrated to the general help section of the site. The link for that should also be on the nav-bar on the top, as opposed to hidden in the bottom of the page, but perhaps that's just preference. Posts like the how-to-homebrew and other helpful guides should be migrated to there, as well, so that they don't ever get buried or forgotten.