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Main Page: Building Character Sheets
Update is live as of March 9th 2021, see Character Sheet Enhancements!(Forum) for more info |
Character Sheet Enhancement is an update to character sheets and how they are made, enabling many new features, and removing some existing restrictions sheet creators have had to deal with.
On Jan 29th 2021, it was made available on the Dev Server for testing.
Roll20 have said there will eventually be documentation how the new things will work.
- Character Sheet Enhancements!(Forum) (March 9th Release)
- Dev Server Testing details (Jan 29th): Now on Dev Server: Character Sheet Enhancements!(Forum) - Char sheet subforum
- Dev Server Talk(Forum) - Pro subforum tread
Contents |
Features
A summary of what updates the sheet system will have.
- HTML updates:
- The CSS sanitizer has been removed, which now allows for:
- Integrated macro bar for character quick attacks, including pop out windows
-
Character Sheet/Stat Block is the default for opening a PC/NPCThis is being reverted until we have more research regarding implementation.
Examples
This article is a stub. |
Collection of examples & usercases of some features. Please expand with code or links to examples/documentation.
Datalist
https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/9624869/html5-datalist-for-character-sheets
"Datalists are a helpful tool for sheet authors to guide players toward filling out input-fields. Datalists combines the precision of a dropdown-field with the flexibility of an input-field." -Peter B.
<input type="text" list="abilityScores" name="attr_abilityScore"> <datalist id="abilityScores"> <option value="@{strength}">Strength</option> <option value="@{dexterity}">Dexterity</option> <option value="@{constitution}">Constitution</option> <option value="@{intelligence}">Intelligence</option> <option value="@{wisdom}">Wisdom</option> <option value="@{charisma}">Charisma</option> </datalist>
<details>
A more simple way to create a collapsible section on a sheet than the old CSS tricks we have.
You have a <details>
where everything is inside, and then the <summary>
-element inside it determine what is shown when it's collapsed.
<details> <summary>Epcot Center</summary> <p>Epcot is a theme park at Walt Disney World Resort featuring exciting attractions, international pavilions, award-winning fireworks and seasonal special events.</p> </details>
Popup
code snippet by Roll20 Dev exemplifying how popups can be implemented on sheets.
https://codepen.io/imprakash/pen/GgNMXO