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Can Players see the Page Toolbar?

Hello - first time user here. I'll be GMing Mines of Phandelver and have set up all the maps - but now I'm wondering if my players will be able to see the thumbnails and read the titles in the Page Toolbar, which would give away some of the contents. Since there seems to be no "view as player" option and no information on this on the Wiki, could someone please tell me what players can and cannot see?
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Pat S.
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The first part of your question: Joey said: I'm wondering if my players will be able to see the thumbnails and read the titles in the Page Toolbar, which would give away some of the contents. No, they can not see any of that. In fact that tab does not exist for the players. The second part of your question: Joey said: Since there seems to be no "view as player" option and no information on this on the Wiki, could someone please tell me what players can and cannot see? You can go to you settings tab (last tab above the chat area) and choose to rejoin as a player instead of logging out. This puts you into your room temporarily as a player so you can see what they see. After you are done you can choose to log out or rejoin as a GM to keep working.
Ah, excellent - thanks a lot!
You can also select any token on the map and press CTRL-L to view what the token would see in terms of Dynamic Lighting and Line of Sight.
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Pat S.
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Yup but he was concerned about all the tabs and such so I just suggested the rejoin as player. This would allow him to know what they could and could not see or do.