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I'm sure there have been multiple topics on this but many are years old. C'mon devs we desperately need a more sophisticated map organization structure within the roll20 campaign interface. Please please please make this happen.
Oh ya it's bad. I've recently started a west marches campaign and the different places having different battle maps is clogging things up hard. No GM wants to delete their work only to remake it later just because they ended up not needing it that particular session and tossing it into the trashbin only to have to dig it out later isn't much better.
You may want to add your votes to this existing suggestion: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1618045/a-better-way-to-organize-pages" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1618045/a-better-way-to-organize-pages</a>
The user generated CSS fix (using Stylish as a Google Chrome extension and custom CSS to render it as a sub-window) seems like an easy win to provide a better interface, rather than the standard awful side-scrolling nightmare. But yeah, put maps into the larger folder structure. Heck, let us link maps within that structure....
Mike L. said: The user generated CSS fix (using Stylish as a Google Chrome extension and custom CSS to render it as a sub-window) seems like an easy win to Important distinction: Use the Stylus extension, not Stylish. Stylish does bad things to your privacy.
Rabulias said: Mike L. said: The user generated CSS fix (using Stylish as a Google Chrome extension and custom CSS to render it as a sub-window) seems like an easy win to Important distinction: Use the Stylus extension, not Stylish. Stylish does bad things to your privacy. I tried this before and it didn’t really solve my problem. I need heirarchical folder structures
Related post which has been running for 5 YEARS, I'm moving my vote there to free up a slot... <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1618045/a-better-way-to-organize-pages" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1618045/a-better-way-to-organize-pages</a>