Why oh why is the entire bestiary on one page? There are 25MB of assets loading all at once, so much so that Chrome freezes up on my macbook while loading it. Not a good user experience.
The fact that each monster is indexed, but only uses an anchor link doesn't help all that much, because it means we need to navigate back and forward to jump around monsters easily (or open multiple tabs, nevermind the RAM it's going to take).
Why can't the MtoF index jump directly to the Monster compendium entry? If I'm clicking on one monster, I want to see one monster.
If you do a global search, you can select the 'Monster' result, as opposed to the 'Compendium' result to be taken directly to the monster page. The index *should* link to the location of the stat block on the compendium page, but that doesn't appear to be working either, as the Statblock HTML elements don't have ID attributes the index is trying to link to.
True, there are other ways to access the data. But the easiest way to browse for a monster from the book is the table of contents, and putting all the monsters on one page makes loading that monster take much longer than it needs to.
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Why oh why is the entire bestiary on one page? There are 25MB of assets loading all at once, so much so that Chrome freezes up on my macbook while loading it. Not a good user experience.
The fact that each monster is indexed, but only uses an anchor link doesn't help all that much, because it means we need to navigate back and forward to jump around monsters easily (or open multiple tabs, nevermind the RAM it's going to take).
Why can't the MtoF index jump directly to the Monster compendium entry? If I'm clicking on one monster, I want to see one monster.
~ "This is not the end you're looking for"
If you do a global search, you can select the 'Monster' result, as opposed to the 'Compendium' result to be taken directly to the monster page. The index *should* link to the location of the stat block on the compendium page, but that doesn't appear to be working either, as the Statblock HTML elements don't have ID attributes the index is trying to link to.
True, there are other ways to access the data. But the easiest way to browse for a monster from the book is the table of contents, and putting all the monsters on one page makes loading that monster take much longer than it needs to.
~ "This is not the end you're looking for"