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PC Inline Editing is Here for D&D 2024

No More Modals. We’ve heard you loud and clear! As of today, you don’t need to go into modals for any basic sheet editing. PC Inline Editing is live for D&amp;D 2024!&nbsp;&nbsp; Check out our launch video, and try it for yourself in VTT or Roll20 Characters ! <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOJgqpQs2ds" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOJgqpQs2ds</a> Why This Matters Inline editing cuts straight to the point. Click (or tab to) a field, type, and move on. Tweaking stats, updating actions, and customizing gear all happens right in the sheet without stopping play. Even better, inline editing preserves automation! For example, if you set your AC by manually typing it in, equipping a shield will still bump your AC up by 2, a major improvement over the D&amp;D 2014 sheet! You can always go into AC's settings cog to see everything that's generating the final value. What’s Included Inline editing now covers every core field you rely on during play: Ability scores Hit Dice, Armor Class, Speed Skills, Defenses, Conditions Actions and Spells Equipment and Items Character features If it’s something you regularly touch at the table, you can edit it right where it lives. Give Inline Editing a try and let us know what you think. Your feedback shapes where we go next!
Huge win with this, I am excited for this, will make setting up 2024 npc's so much easier.
This is wonderful to see! Thank you for listening to the feedback given. I was a major perponant of the 2014 Roll20 Sheet and actively worked to convert D&amp;D Beyond users over to your superior product. The launch of the 2024 sheet in it's early state combined with the lack of 2024 integrations on the old sheet was a MAJOR blow to my professional workflow. I nearly had to leave the platform--not because of spite or anything else--just because the new sheet didn't work for ANY of my use cases, and really REALLY didn't want to do that.&nbsp;A while back, I was asked to record my user experience with the sheet by Roll20 as a frequent user, and I spent that 20 minutes to complain about the lack of manual editing among other features. I likely should have been more diplomatic in how I expressed myself there. I was very passionate because the new sheet's missing features, combined with no 2024 integrations on the old sheet left me in a terrible spot professionally. I feel very heard here and appreciate that greatly. As an avid and frequent product user who also drives others to use your compendium, etc, I'm very happy with this change and wanted to take time in expressing that. Thank you. There's so much more I still really need to see in order to fully advocate for your sheet in the way I had prior (basically an option for the classic layout, a return of the old resource trackers systems, less clutter and more customization), but it's great to see everything you're doing to make your product the best in the vtt sphere. Cheers!
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Roll20 Team
Hey Joshua! I’m Brittany from the Roll20 design team. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m really glad to hear that you feel heard and are happy with the sheet's direction. I wanted to follow up and see if you’d be open to chatting a bit more about other areas of the sheet where you’d like to see improvements. I’d love to better understand your needs and dig into your experience in more detail. If you’re open to it, we could set up a quick call sometime soon. No pressure at all but I wanted to ask! Thanks again and hope we get a chance to connect.
Hey Brittany! Sounds great! Happy to make the time to connect. Just sent you a DM through Roll20.&nbsp; Brittany V. said: Hey Joshua! I’m Brittany from the Roll20 design team. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m really glad to hear that you feel heard and are happy with the sheet's direction. I wanted to follow up and see if you’d be open to chatting a bit more about other areas of the sheet where you’d like to see improvements. I’d love to better understand your needs and dig into your experience in more detail. If you’re open to it, we could set up a quick call sometime soon. No pressure at all but I wanted to ask! Thanks again and hope we get a chance to connect.
Hello Roll20 Team, First of all, I would like to thank you for the effort you put into providing the best possible experience for your users. I would like to share the following observations, based on my own experience: When using “Add Attack” or “Add Action” , everything works as expected. The system allows us to fill in all the necessary fields to create homebrew actions or custom abilities, which works perfectly at first. However, the issue appears when clicking “Advanced” . All the information previously entered is erased. This does not happen just once, but multiple times, which suggests there may be a programming issue in this part of the system. Second observation: When creating an ability and checking the “Heal” box, the text boxes are duplicated. Normally this might not be a serious problem, but it can negatively affect homebrew-heavy campaigns. Thank you very much for your time and attention. Happy Holidays
Eduh said: Hello Roll20 Team, First of all, I would like to thank you for the effort you put into providing the best possible experience for your users. I would like to share the following observations, based on my own experience: When using “Add Attack” or “Add Action” , everything works as expected. The system allows us to fill in all the necessary fields to create homebrew actions or custom abilities, which works perfectly at first. However, the issue appears when clicking “Advanced” . All the information previously entered is erased. This does not happen just once, but multiple times, which suggests there may be a programming issue in this part of the system. Second observation: When creating an ability and checking the “Heal” box, the text boxes are duplicated. Normally this might not be a serious problem, but it can negatively affect homebrew-heavy campaigns. Thank you very much for your time and attention. Happy Holidays Hi! I'm happy that you're trying it out and coming back to us with feedback, it's super important to the process. These are on NPCs, right? The duplicate text probably isn't related to the heals, but whether or not the chevron on the right is expanded. This is something we had on our radar before this release, it is annoying. I do see some weirdness with editing on the NPC side that I'm going to ticket and try to resolve ASAP. This release was focused on PCs, we just let it leak a little to the NPC side for the sole reason of "why not, let's make it better there too", so seems like a few weird things slipped through.