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GM Binder has two primary panes to work with when editing a document. The first is the editor. This appears on the left side of the screen, and is where you edit your document. The second is the preview. This is on the right side of the screen and is where you see the final output of your document.

GM Binder uses Markdown for its primary editor. Markdown is intended to be a simple syntax for structuring your documents, and results in a consistent look and feel without having to remember a bunch of crazy styling. We've extended this functionality to include additional tags that will be useful for an RPG focused document.

We'll get to those later in this document. Many of the styles that are used to make the document look good can be manually overridden to get the effect you want.

We've provided a few examples of some of the more simple styles in this document, however, you can create your own as well. Do be aware that using CSS to alter the output of your document may have unintended consequences.

Cross browser and printing are common scenarios where CSS can be tricky. GM Binder has a goal of providing you with good looking and functional documents. However, this is not a full time job for any of us, so our resources are limited. Because of this we've designed it in such a way that the application will be useful in most modern browsers, but will be most useful in the latest versions of Chrome.

If you aren't already using Chrome, you can get it here. Bringing your documents from Homebrewery will be pretty painless. Many of the styles used in our document came from Homebrewery, and that has really helped with our users migrating over.

Start by simply pasting your source content from Homebrewery into the editor of GM Binder. At that point there are few simple things you should do when you bring a document in from Homebrewery:.

The second thing you will want to look for are what called "code blocks" in Markdown. These are the two sets of triple ticks you probably used to add space to the bottom of a column. Many of the table structures in Homebrewery rely on what are called blockquotes in Markdown.

GM Binder supports these same structures, however, there's one difference between the two. In many cases we seen these structures in Homebrewery use blank lines to separate sections within a codeblock.

In GM Binder, these spaces cause the structure to break. This is another quick one. If your headers are not showing correctly, ensure that you have a blank line before and after them. This may also need to be applied to other elements within your document. See All Ratings and Reviews. Browse Categories. DMs Guild. Guild Adept. Wild Beyond the Witchlight. Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft. Rime of the Frostmaiden. Descent into Avernus. Ghosts of Saltmarsh. Candlekeep Mysteries. Tomb of Annihilation.

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Background images should be included as HTML-style img tags. Using inline CSS you can precisely position your image where you'd like it to be. The image snippet provides an example of doing this. You are free to use The Homebrewery is any way that you want, except for claiming that you made it yourself. The Homebrewery Welcome traveler from an antique land. Homebrew made easy The Homebrewery allows for the creation and sharing of authentic looking Fifth-Edition homebrews, with just text editing.

Editing and Sharing When you create your own homebrew you will be given a edit url and a share url. Anyone with the share url will be able to access a read-only version of your homebrew. It's best one user at a time makes edits to avoid overwriting each other. Back-up your brews I can not guarantee that I will support this project indefinitely. So if you'd like to hang on to your creation be sure to back up it up. New Things! What's new in the latest update?

Footer Accent now switches directions each page, neat! Bugs, Issues, Suggestions? Horizontal Rules are generally used to modify existing elements into a different style. For example, a horizontal rule before a blockquote will give it the style of a Monster Stat Block instead of a note. New Pages are controlled by the author. It's impossible for the site to detect when the end of a page is reached, so indicate you'd like to start a new page, use the new page snippet to get the syntax.

Code Blocks are used only to indicate column breaks.



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