That looks like a miss, haha.
Who is going to start a campaign??
Me. I assume you’ll be joining?
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Is there any way to label rolls (e.g. Attack Roll 1d20+4; Damage Roll 1d6+3;)?
So, the “Notes” field adds it as a note above the roll (Proficiency Throw), but that’s not necessarily the best thing for multiple rolls, unless the user is to come in and edit the post to add a second/third/fourth instance.
I’m not sure how solvable this is in the framework we have, but I’ll investigate.
Let’s see…
I actually think the edit is doable for the majority of rolls during a game. The only time it’s really cumbersome is character creation, which involves a lot of rolls. Does everyone have edit privileges in the Play By Post sub-forum?
You may want to consider an external solution. I used PbP map for a long time for our play-by-post game, and they have a fairly robust rolling system, as well as a surprisingly handy map-making tool.
They do now (previously they could edit their own forum topic posts, now it’s all their posts)
I’ll check into it.
Kittens what say you?
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Yea, I'll look into that this weekend.
It's fixed now.
Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3.
Again.
What is the technology behind the dice roller? I ask because I cannot see the dice roller results using Safari on iOS. I was wondering if another browser would support the dice roller on iOS, or if it is limited to Windows PCs (which is where I can see the dice roller; it may work on other platforms I don’t use).
Internally, it's attaching the dice roll results as an entry in the database linked to the post in which it was made - as such, it's separate from the post itself and therefore not editable by anyone.
I know it works in Chrome/FireFox on Windows (and IE) and Linux - the interface you see to it is a collapsible DIV class in CSS.
I can now view dice rolls on the forum using Safari on iOS, when logged in or not logged in. Thank you!
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