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<blockquote data-quote="Staffan" data-source="post: 9805505" data-attributes="member: 907"><p>I haven't seen any of those issues on either D&D Beyond or Steel Compendium, so clearly they are issues that can be avoided with competent web design and/or using modern browsers. The only table issues I've seen is when you have a table that just can't fit width-wise (like when you have a caster class features table and all the spell slots don't fit), and then at least D&D Beyond makes that particular part scrollable without messing with the rest of the page.</p><p></p><p>My needs in this case is to be able to use the material at the table and to be able to refer to it when preparing (or <s>screaming</s> <s>arguing about</s> discussing it online). My main relevant experiences are running Princes of the Apocalypse using D&D Beyond pre-pandemic and Savage Worlds/ETU using PDFs over the last year. I much prefer the way D&D Beyond works, as I could easily run that on an IPad and have multiple tabs open, including multiple tabs in the same document. So if I'm running a fight, I can have one tab open with the actual adventure text, another with the adventure map, and then a couple more with different monsters/NPCs, and maybe a few for the spells they're using. At least using Adobe's own PDF reader on the IPad, you can only have one document open at a time – if you want to switch to another, you have to back out and then open the other document instead.</p><p></p><p>The one place where PDFs have the edge is in printing – which is not surprising, given that that's the whole point of the format. I wouldn't want a blank character sheet for printing using HTML – that's ridiculous. But one of the main reasons I like electronic files is that it reduces the amount of paper I need to carry around. For example, when playing Savage Worlds I only bring the main rulebook (which I pretty much never use, but it's nice to be able to hand it to players), character sheets, various handouts, a notebook, and some decks (because they're a part of the system). Everything else is on my laptop. I have no desire whatsoever of going back to the days of 3.5e where I was bringing a suitcase full of books to game nights – the less paper the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Staffan, post: 9805505, member: 907"] I haven't seen any of those issues on either D&D Beyond or Steel Compendium, so clearly they are issues that can be avoided with competent web design and/or using modern browsers. The only table issues I've seen is when you have a table that just can't fit width-wise (like when you have a caster class features table and all the spell slots don't fit), and then at least D&D Beyond makes that particular part scrollable without messing with the rest of the page. My needs in this case is to be able to use the material at the table and to be able to refer to it when preparing (or [S]screaming[/S] [S]arguing about[/S] discussing it online). My main relevant experiences are running Princes of the Apocalypse using D&D Beyond pre-pandemic and Savage Worlds/ETU using PDFs over the last year. I much prefer the way D&D Beyond works, as I could easily run that on an IPad and have multiple tabs open, including multiple tabs in the same document. So if I'm running a fight, I can have one tab open with the actual adventure text, another with the adventure map, and then a couple more with different monsters/NPCs, and maybe a few for the spells they're using. At least using Adobe's own PDF reader on the IPad, you can only have one document open at a time – if you want to switch to another, you have to back out and then open the other document instead. The one place where PDFs have the edge is in printing – which is not surprising, given that that's the whole point of the format. I wouldn't want a blank character sheet for printing using HTML – that's ridiculous. But one of the main reasons I like electronic files is that it reduces the amount of paper I need to carry around. For example, when playing Savage Worlds I only bring the main rulebook (which I pretty much never use, but it's nice to be able to hand it to players), character sheets, various handouts, a notebook, and some decks (because they're a part of the system). Everything else is on my laptop. I have no desire whatsoever of going back to the days of 3.5e where I was bringing a suitcase full of books to game nights – the less paper the better. [/QUOTE]
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