Note that the bug only seems to effect the description and snippet boxes under features for homebrew subclasses. Until it is fixed, you might want to think about other homebrew like races, backgrounds, spells, magic items or feats, or other non feature tweaks you need to apply to your subclass. There doesn't seem to be any problem there atm.
Images posting on forums is complicated.
You have to save the image on a 3rd party service like Imgur and the related file has to end with .jpg or .png for it to display correctly. This means servers like Google docs & Pinterest won't display correctly because the file name doesn't doesn't have the right ending for the system to recognize them as images.
If you're ok so far, when you click on the picture icon in the toolbar (if on a phone, you have to turn it sideways to get the toolbar to display) you'll get a popup screen with several fields you can type in. The first (file location) is the important one. Just copy the URL of the 3rd party hosted image into that box & hit enter.
thank you very much. sorry this is happening, CSS glitches can be a bear...I changed the position: relative in the footer to position: fixed, and was able to save...
In Chrome: F12 > inspect element (footer/banner) > change footer#footer { ...position: relative;} to {...position: fixed;} - or one could add {...display: none;} and achieve the same result.
just depends on how bad one needs that homebrew subclass...:)
The team have advised they have pushed out a fix for the issue of the site footer cutting through the page. Can you please let me know if you are still experiencing this issue?
I noticed when editing a home brew entry, that the bottom bar from DDB is in the middle of the page. is this you or me?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/274887-oath-of-benevolence/class-feature/1230121/edit
what's the best way to share a screenshot?
Regarding the footer: recognized bug, primary thread:
Can't edit anything due to giant banner - Bugs & Support - D&D Beyond General - D&D Beyond Forums - D&D Beyond
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/bugs-support/82452-cant-edit-anything-due-to-giant-banner
Note that the bug only seems to effect the description and snippet boxes under features for homebrew subclasses. Until it is fixed, you might want to think about other homebrew like races, backgrounds, spells, magic items or feats, or other non feature tweaks you need to apply to your subclass. There doesn't seem to be any problem there atm.
Images posting on forums is complicated.
You have to save the image on a 3rd party service like Imgur and the related file has to end with .jpg or .png for it to display correctly. This means servers like Google docs & Pinterest won't display correctly because the file name doesn't doesn't have the right ending for the system to recognize them as images.
If you're ok so far, when you click on the picture icon in the toolbar (if on a phone, you have to turn it sideways to get the toolbar to display) you'll get a popup screen with several fields you can type in. The first (file location) is the important one. Just copy the URL of the 3rd party hosted image into that box & hit enter.
thank you very much. sorry this is happening, CSS glitches can be a bear...I changed the position: relative in the footer to position: fixed, and was able to save...
In Chrome: F12 > inspect element (footer/banner) > change footer#footer { ...position: relative;} to {...position: fixed;} - or one could add {...display: none;} and achieve the same result.
just depends on how bad one needs that homebrew subclass...:)
Thanks again.
The team have advised they have pushed out a fix for the issue of the site footer cutting through the page. Can you please let me know if you are still experiencing this issue?
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Sweet!!! All good now! What was the issue?