I use a lot of 3rd party resources (e.g. Sly Flourish and other bloggers) for advice and information about running games. They often will mention something on page xx of a particular book.
There doesn't seem to be a way to correlate content in DNDBeyond with page numbers in the original books. I love that I don't have to flip pages in the online content, but perhaps small faded text that shows where new new pages start/stop in the original format?
This would be great. We don't need paginated views on beyond (in fact I like the way they have them presented here) but so many places reference page numbers instead of chapter/section.
It'd be pretty simple, really. Just a horizontal line break, maybe fancy it up a bit with a graphic like they have as the footer on the actual books, with a page number and anchor and some text. And there aren't all the formatting and layout issues of a book to consider. Just find the last word on every page and BOOM! right there.
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I use a lot of 3rd party resources (e.g. Sly Flourish and other bloggers) for advice and information about running games. They often will mention something on page xx of a particular book.
There doesn't seem to be a way to correlate content in DNDBeyond with page numbers in the original books. I love that I don't have to flip pages in the online content, but perhaps small faded text that shows where new new pages start/stop in the original format?
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I second this, but I believe Adam has addressed this in a live dev update and mentioned this was on the roadmap.
Cool. Happy to know it's on the list somewhere. :)
This would be great. We don't need paginated views on beyond (in fact I like the way they have them presented here) but so many places reference page numbers instead of chapter/section.
Upvoting the hell out of this!
I've got players that come at the table with their own books and sometimes it would be helpful to tell them "Just check page X on book Y".
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I got this request as well. I often get a page number and then can't look it up.
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It'd be pretty simple, really. Just a horizontal line break, maybe fancy it up a bit with a graphic like they have as the footer on the actual books, with a page number and anchor and some text. And there aren't all the formatting and layout issues of a book to consider. Just find the last word on every page and BOOM! right there.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.