I'm unsure if this has been reported in another thread already, but I thought I'd share it here since I'm getting this bug across three separate campaigns, one of which I am not the GM of but can still reproduce the effects of consistently nonetheless. I'm working with a sheet made from the Pathfinder sheet that won the contest. All I did was change the colors around, since black and white was hurting my eyes, and I removed the repeating list of weapons entirely (because of the bug listed below). HTML: <a href="http://pastebin.com/n91uk5nS" rel="nofollow">http://pastebin.com/n91uk5nS</a> CSS: <a href="http://pastebin.com/t2U0WvR8" rel="nofollow">http://pastebin.com/t2U0WvR8</a> Any time I use a repeating list, I am able to fully make use of only the first item in the list. Every time I try to add more items to the list (Example: <a href="http://puu.sh/9eg6i.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://puu.sh/9eg6i.jpg</a> to <a href="http://puu.sh/9eg7U.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://puu.sh/9eg7U.jpg</a> ), all of the items after it simple delete themselves when I click elsewhere. At first, I thought it was merely my own changes, but I'm even getting the issue using the Pathfinder sheet in the repository. I also thought it might have been an API script (since I use several), but after disabling all of them, refreshing, ctrl-f5 refreshing and even clearing my cache, I still get the issue. It is worth noting that it doesn't matter where I click. If I have more than one entry in any repeating list, and I click anywhere on the page, even to close the journal entry itself, there is a 50% chance or so that the list kills itself. It doesn't do it every time I click somewhere else, but it typically occurs within 2 - 3 clicks of adding the last entry to the list, making editing the list items that have multiple fields (like spells or inventory items) impossible. I was able to repeatedly duplicate this bug on the sheet in question twenty or so times in a row by clicking one empty field, clicking another empty field on the same row, then clicking somewhere else on the sheet. If this is an already-known bug, I apologize for both my inability to use the forums effectively and my ignorance on this issue. If anyone else is having similar problems, has found a solution to it, has a comment to make on the issue or requires something of me, please make it known promptly. My fellow players having to use an outside character sheet to store their inventory and spell management is rather frustrating, and if the issue is one of my own doing I'd like to remedy it posthaste. Cheers, -Dean