The compendium information makes it look like you took a text-only scan of the user guide and converted it to HTML. The color-scheme is hard on the eyes, the font is tiny and there's no clear organization to the sections. You guys are free from the restrictions of a linear bound book, make use of it. Sections should be hyperlinked all over the place. The tables should be formatted differently from the text so they're easy to read, and in the case of crazy-long ones, scrollable, if not interactive/sortable/filterable. They don't need to be on par with the spells/items/monsters listings, but even basic HTML5 can handle embedded sort/filter. Right now, the players guide is a far better and easier way to look up the information on the Compendium.
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The compendium information makes it look like you took a text-only scan of the user guide and converted it to HTML. The color-scheme is hard on the eyes, the font is tiny and there's no clear organization to the sections. You guys are free from the restrictions of a linear bound book, make use of it. Sections should be hyperlinked all over the place. The tables should be formatted differently from the text so they're easy to read, and in the case of crazy-long ones, scrollable, if not interactive/sortable/filterable. They don't need to be on par with the spells/items/monsters listings, but even basic HTML5 can handle embedded sort/filter. Right now, the players guide is a far better and easier way to look up the information on the Compendium.