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Revision as of 15:33, 4 January 2022
Page Updated: 2022-01-04 |
Character Sheet Development
Getting Started
- Using Custom Sheets
- Building Sheets
(Main Page) - Glossary
- Code Restrictions
- Best Practice
- Common Mistakes
- Tutorials
- Examples, Templates
- Pattern Libraries
- HTML & storing data
- CSS & Styling
General
- Updates & Changelog
- Known Bugs
- Character Sheet Enhancement(CSE)
- Custom Roll Parsing
- Legacy Sheet(LCS)
- Beacon SDK
Reference
- Buttons
- Repeating Sections
- Sheetworkers
- Roll Templates
- sheet.json
- Translation
- Auto-Calc
- Advanced
- All SheetDev Pages
Tools & Tips
Other
This is related to Editing(coding) Character Sheets, which require Pro info to be able to use.Main Page: Building Character Sheets |
Main Page: Building Character Sheets
Character Sheet Templates intended as generic starting points for people learning to create their own character sheets. Most of these are barebones.
- Roll20's "kitchensink" - Roll20's template (fairly old)
- Anduh/Roll20-grid-template - simple sheet layout using CSS Grid, by Andreas J.
- clevett/SheetTemplate - sheet skeleton that uses PUG & SCSS, not recommended for beginners - by Cassie
- Blades-template - by Jakob - based on Blades in the Dark-sheet
- aureyia/roll20-character-sheet-boilerplate - Uses PUG, Stylus(CSS) & Gulp
See Also
- Character Sheet Development/Complete Examples - a curated list of sheets which make for a good study of how a complete sheet might be designed
- Character Sheet Development/Pattern Libraries
- Character Sheet Repository - code for all the existing character sheets