There is live action that everyone can see, if the GM or a player moves a Token, everyone can see that happening in real time. On a total tangent here are a few other maps I have drawn for games.
I would have rather they looked more like real mines, but that just means miles of very narrow passage leading to the occasional open space, so I just sort of squished it together. For 'everyone can see what I click on', that is one way of describing it. And yes, my map does compress things a bit, especially in the tunnel sections. This module has Dynamic Light but it only applies for Subscribers of Roll20 so I do not think that Dynamic Light would be the issue from what you described. I'm not sure if the Page you are on has Fog Of War. is turned on, GM can disable it, or use the 'Reveal' tool (from the GM toolbar on the left) to reveal sections from the blackness. If the player ribbon is on the page but the Player says it is all-black, check and see if Fog Of War is turned-on. I think i see how to do it based on the docs you linked but I thought roll20 was a desktop sharing tool where everybody could see what I click on as long as I have given them permissions. said: btw I already see her ribbon on the map but she cant see it.