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Scrolling while dragging Player's Bookmark

I'm not sure if I'm missing something obvious, but in one of my games i have over 30 different maps, and sometimes i want to move my players to maps that are far apart on the bar. However, I can't pick up the players tab and scroll the bar at the same time. The only solution i've found is to bring them to the end, put them in that map, scroll the bar, and repeat. Is there an easier way to do this? Thanks!
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I usually grab the ribbon and then spin the mouse wheel to scroll the page toolbar to the map I want.  You can also use Stylus with a custom CSS style to make the window tall so it fits many more pages on the same screen.
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You can also move the map closer to the ribbon so they are both on one screen, then drag the ribbon to the new map. It is still tedious clicking and dragging, but you don't need to drop the players on an interim map in the meantime. Personally, I use Stylus to make the display taller, as Aaron suggests.
Thanks for the replies. Aaron, I expected to be able to scroll the page toolbar with my mouse wheel, but it doesn't work for me. I can only click and drag.  I'm not sure what Stylus is, or how to get a custom CSS style. I've used roll20 for a fair bit, but I only know the basics. Thanks for your time!
It's handy to have a transport page.  Put the player ribbon on a page with just a starry sky or some other image indicating travel, and then drag the page, with the ribbon on it, to be close to the target page.  This prevents players seeing anything they shouldn't, and gives a uniform look to travel.  It's not much of an improvement for the GM though -- still slow with lots of mousing.
Nathaniel P. said: I'm not sure what Stylus is, or how to get a custom CSS style. I've used roll20 for a fair bit, but I only know the basics. My apologies! Stylus is an extension you install in your browser and you can alter the way certain websites appear to you (and only you). Keithcurtis has a wonderful thread here on Roll20 that goes into much more detail: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7841113/show-off-your-style-2-the-stylening" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7841113/show-off-your-style-2-the-stylening</a>
Awesome, I'll check it out! Valerie, good idea, I can throw one of my overview pages in the middle of the bar. Thanks for your help!