Are you Roll20 staff? I don't see any indication that you are. If not, how about leaving it to the professionals? Tuo said: Shard said: Yeah, as a matter of fact I did. I can only assume they removed it after they suggested I post here instead. But thanks for exerting the effort to try and insinuate I'm a liar. Tuo said: Shard said: Funny, I put it over there originally and they said to put it here. Second, not surprised in the least. Third, that looks like a bunch of code and not everyone is a code monkey programmer, I wouldn't touch that with a ten-foot pole but thanks. Gauss said: First, D&D 5e 2024 by Roll20 suggestions should be in this thread as it is being actively developed. Second, this is already on their roadmap. It was supposed to be release in Winter 2025 but that got delayed due to bug smashing. Third, in the meantime there is a Stylus extension option :) Here is the video showing how to do it. Here is the stylus code. And finally, a page that includes updates for that Stylus code. Did you? Because neither your comment nor a reply suggesting to take the suggestion here is found in that thread. Also, it's literally copy pasting a bunch of code. Copy pasting. It doesn't require a "code monkey programmer", as you mildly offensively put it, to copy paste with a video guide to boot. Roll20 staff has specifically requested feedback and feature requests to be on that thread, and I figure if it was the case that the opposite was true, my many callouts regarding missing and broken features would have received the same treatment - and it wouldn't make much sense to delete any remainders of such policy, either. Having the suggestions subforum flooded with requests for one specific sheet makes it much less useful for general features, especially when half the time people neglect specifying the sheet. Oh, and you are aware that deleted comments are still visible to the poster, right?