Not with bookmarks, etc. And no, that's not how books are made. Also, I thought we were discussing digital tokens. Now we are changing the topic to, again, complaining about PDFs.... The PDFs already exist. They send them to the printer. That's how the physical product is made.
Literally if they sell one single copy they make a profit.
I can search Beyond from my generic url bar in chrome by setting up a custom search.I do wish D&D Beyond made it easier to work in multiple tabs (creating plug-ins to let us search D&D Beyond from the URL bar of common browsers would help).
But I'd rather have them add the Sidekick classes to the character builder first.
Well, no, it needs more than that. It's hard to see it needing more than a few manhours to accomplish, though.... The PDFs already exist. They send them to the printer. That's how the physical product is made.
Literally if they sell one single copy they make a profit.
Thanks. I was looking in the Firefox and Chrome add-on stores and finding nothing. (Nerds, you have failed me.)I can search Beyond from my generic url bar in chrome by setting up a custom search.
Basically if I want to search Beyond for say "magic missile" I type "dnd magic missile". If I want results from anywhere I leave out the dnd prefix.
Here's how...
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How to Add Custom Search Engines in Google Chrome
You can customize the Google Chrome address bar to search any website for a search query, but you'll need to set things up first. This guide explains how.www.groovypost.com
Short version of instructions from linkThanks. I was looking in the Firefox and Chrome add-on stores and finding nothing. (Nerds, you have failed me.)
Nice. Thanks for this QoL hack.I can search Beyond from my generic url bar in chrome by setting up a custom search.
Basically if I want to search Beyond for say "magic missile" I type "dnd magic missile". If I want results from anywhere I leave out the dnd prefix.
Here's how...
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How to Add Custom Search Engines in Google Chrome
You can customize the Google Chrome address bar to search any website for a search query, but you'll need to set things up first. This guide explains how.www.groovypost.com
If I were Roll20 I’d see about becoming a physical book vendor so I could do bundles too.
I dint think WotC would either. I think that if Roll20 came and asked to be a retailer for 5e books and bundles of Roll20 I’d bet WotC would agree to it.WotC is on to something with these bundles. Which is clearly the point, they won't pull the rug out from under their digital partners, not exactly, but they will give themselves an edge.