As a editor of creative content that is unable to send these custom game design to others due to my inability of coding, lack of PDF knowledge, time exhausted to attempt, and lastly I don't have the artistic skills to create designs for as such... I've run into a thought of mine that I just haven't noticed before with Roll20. Roll20 was launched around late 2012 and has steadily improved over its time. Yet as this system grows; The room for convenient content feels lost. I'm already sure developers are hard at work, as I'm also very certain my view on this 'lack of convenient content' is probably inappropriate. It still bugs me that the ability of 'Custom Sheets' is dependant on HTML/API grasping knowledge. I'm surprised there isn't a pre-layout Custom Sheet Generator which you could at least create such content simply by filling in certain sections like chart makers/graph layouts/pre-made tables. PA Skeletal Sheet that allows one to input their own particular choices including custom stats, descriptions, *mechanics (*Input info like Ex: How many boxes will go here? Is this an attribute? What kind of boxes do you want for what information... etc.) Generally, the Skeletal sheet design would be limited to the amount of possible content HTML/API could grant, but the main idea is to allow an expandable design of Roll20's own sheet-generator for campaigns that can allow GM's an ease of usage for custom design without having to dive within the extension coding. Perhaps I wanted a Stat section where instead of just Str, Dex, Con, etc... I would want to also have seven other stats, with the option to open up other content that would generate if those stats had any connection to anything. To wrap this all up: A quick and at ease usage for people to create Custom Sheets without the hassle of going into development which could also a great asset to the community for free. Could even improvise further custom effects development options for the skeletal design that'll allow prescription people a chance to learn small pieces of coding without having to work with a blank sheet of nothing. More ways for people to be Pro-subscribers, but, not feel bottleneck from the content.