You cannot search for blogs that were made in DnDBeyond.
That effectively makes the 101 class posts worthless unless you are making that character that month as you will have to spend a lot of time sifting through all the posts to find that class you were looking to make.
I agree that the searching and organizing of our articles can be better, especially now that we have a large collection from a variety of contributors. We do have them organized in categories if you go to the Articles page (https://www.dndbeyond.com/articles) but I understand that only covers the categories listed.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll be sure to pass it along!
I agree. Some of those articles are more useful than others but the useful ones are really useful to the point that it's has thoughts and concepts that I'd like to consider every time I deal with that particular aspect of D&D.
You cannot search for blogs that were made in DnDBeyond.
That effectively makes the 101 class posts worthless unless you are making that character that month as you will have to spend a lot of time sifting through all the posts to find that class you were looking to make.
There should be a separate search within the articles to allow finding things, I agree.
Until then, you can use google to search within sites using:
For example
site:www.dndbeyond.com 101 returns a list of google search results on ddb for 101, which covers the class articles
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I use that google trick when I need to search for something specific (since DDB's search bar is bad at that).
I agree that the searching and organizing of our articles can be better, especially now that we have a large collection from a variety of contributors. We do have them organized in categories if you go to the Articles page (https://www.dndbeyond.com/articles) but I understand that only covers the categories listed.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll be sure to pass it along!
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I agree. Some of those articles are more useful than others but the useful ones are really useful to the point that it's has thoughts and concepts that I'd like to consider every time I deal with that particular aspect of D&D.
Can we get this function yet?