How do Chapters work?

Description

Chapters are intended to be used for topics collected into narrative and character beats. Mechanically, they can be used for big blocks of information (in our original designs, they were used for the Inventory page of a Character Sheet in Dungeons & Dragons). In something like campaign notes, you might use them to group together a series of smaller narrative moments. Overall, Chapters essentially function as a first impression of how more detailed information might be grouped together.

Examples

A chapter of a book, an inventory list, a single episode of a ttrpg actual play, a region in a world lore encyclopedia.

Types

There is only one kind of Chapter.

Traits

  • Chapters have a title.

  • Chapters have a description

  • Chapters contain Sections

  • Chapters can be imported from any other place where Chapters are stored.

  • Chapters can be sold as individual products on the marketplace.

  • When published to the marketplace, Chapters also have a cover image.

Image guidelines

Cover Image: Pixel dimensions: 70 x 70 px

Peter Freeby

I design and build books, periodicals, brand materials, websites and marketing for a range of artists, non profits and educational programs including Elizabeth Murray, Jack Tworkov, Edith Schloss, Janice Biala, Joan Witek, George McNeil, Judy Dolnick, Jordan Eagles, John Silvis, Diane Von Furstenberg, The Generations Project, The Koch Institute, The McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute and the Dow Jones News Fund.

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