Extra wording in Cub Scout requirements descriptions

This Cub Scout report includes several examples of extra wording and unnecessary formatting that makes it all harder to interpret. “. Check this out" must be erroneous transfer from some other source. And why is the rest of the wording bold and blue?

Emphasizing the Adventure name would be helpful for someone scanning down the first column.

@MeganGreenwald-Yarne - the blue text appears to be web links in the report.

Yes those look to be the Digital resources they are adding to all requirements

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But it makes zero sense to have a web link attached to that text. Each adventure has a web page, not each requirement. The web link should be linked to the Adventure name.

@MeganGreenwald-Yarne - who is the audience for your report ?

This has been reported to the developers. I’m not sure when it will be fixed.

Would be helpful for the full text of the requirement to show up as well. The text just gets cut off at a random point in the description. You can also see that in her screenshot.

@Stephen_Hornak Den leaders - I use it to determine what requirements we should focus on at future den meetings.

Absolutely agree. Seeing the whole text here (or the option to display it) would be ideal.

Slightly different issue on the Wolf report where it concatenates the useless link with the first requirement.

That may be the intent, but in the browser, the link isn’t formatted correctly and it doesn’t take me to the adventure’s page. This is what I get when I click on one:

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