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How to make the macro bar contain as many macros as you want

- If you are using Firefox, download Firebug. Otherwise, use Chrome or IE9+ - Right click on the translucent background of the bar. - Click on "Inspect element" (Or whatever variation of it based on the browser) An inspection area will pop up - Click on the Console tab in the inspection area. - Click on the input of the console (Designated by a blue >), paste the following: $('#macrobar_macros').css('white-space', 'normal'); And press enter. Your macro bar now wraps. :D
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Works. Totally fixed my macro bar from running off the page. Thanks!
This works gooder than my mammy's yams with eeeextra surrup say somethin
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Gauss
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Moved to General and Off-topic. :) - Gauss
Thanks :D
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Alex L.
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Now all we have to do is get Riley to change the actual css file :P
I'd rather have the ability to group macros that pop up when you click or hover on the group name in the bar below, along with contextual macros that only appear when you select a token.
Is scrolling not working? Do people prefer to have it use up more vertical space? The reason it is the way it is right now is because vertical space is typically at a premium, so I figured having horizontal scroll overflow was better, but if this is better, I can certainly change it.
Scrolling works for me for unmodified rolls, but I tend to just use the autocomplete since I can add modifiers in chat that I cannot add using the buttons.
Is scrolling not working? Do people prefer to have it use up more vertical space? The reason it is the way it is right now is because vertical space is typically at a premium, so I figured having horizontal scroll overflow was better, but if this is better, I can certainly change it. The only issue that I've had with the scroll bar is that it is easy to miss when trying to grab it and inadvertently moving the map by mistake. It's not really a big deal in the grand scheme of things but it can be frustrating at times; especially when running a game as the GM. Having the macro bar wrap-around would easier if you have a relatively small set of macros. However, if you have a large number of macros then it may become too busy and take up too much vertical space. Ideally, it would be nice if we had a toggle option to either let the macro bar scroll horizontally or wrap-around the macro bar.
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Alex L.
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I think a toggle would be nice if its not to much trouble, but in the long run i agree with JTB we could use some folders or something but i know you already know that.
or a toggle to allow the bar to be vertical or horizontal. Also, slightly off subject, but from a single PC perspective, it would be nice to have the option to remove the "Name:" part of the "Name: Power". That would help some with the real estate.