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Token input bubbles ordered wrong relative to bars they represent

Description: The order of token input bubbles does not correspond to the order of bars representing them. The bars are ordered, from top to bottom: heart, lightning, pulse. The bubbles on top, though, are ordered, from left to right: pulse, heart, lightning. Screenshot attached. To reproduce: Create a character, and add any three attributes. Create a token, and set it to represent the character just created. Set each bar of the token to represent one of the character attributes. Leave editing the token. Click on the token to show the bars and bubbles.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
This isn't a bug. This is just how the visuals are arranged presently on the tabletop.
This isn't a bug. This is just how the visuals are arranged presently on the tabletop. At the very least it's unintuitive.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
I agree, PlayfulDreamer. They probably should get re-ordered eventually; however, this is the sort of issue that should be suggested or made mention of when the Developers revisit Tokens as a whole (they work in feature cycles). Bugs are unexpected glitches in the system, not UI design/aesthetic choices.
Off Original Topic: Kristin , or any Moderator, are the feature cycles listed anywhere?
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Users who have Supporter and Mentor status have access to Roll20 Developer's weekly Insider Podcast. The podcasts talk in-depth about the current features being worked on. There isn't a list, so much as the Devs will hammer out one feature to their satisfaction and then decide what to move on to next. As of right now, the Devs are working on better community tools: forums, Looking for Group, campaign discussions, etc.
Interesting.... Thank you Kristin for explaining more. I have an idea that I will mention. : ) Thanks again. Continue Topic Here: