• Resolved funcoder88

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    I’m currently working on my new website and I would like to make the stream status linking to my internal static page instead the Twitch website as I already have embedded the stream via iframe. Is this possible somehow? I couldn’t find any option for that.

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  • Hi. Right now you’d have to find a way to edit the code yourself or we could do it for you as custom work. Though if you wait it out, we’ll add it as a feature in a future update.

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter funcoder88

    (@funcoder88)

    Thanks for replying! ??

    If you could tell me the PHP or CSS-file and line responsible for forwarding the Twitch-Link, I maybe could try this by myself as workaround until this feature is added. ??

    I know that this is no permanent solution as it will gone by the next update but I woudln’t have any problem to change it again until this feature will (hopefully soon) come. ??

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    Just look at include.php, you’ll find the ‘href’ right away.

    Thread Starter funcoder88

    (@funcoder88)

    I’ve tried to change it to my address but it don’t work. ??
    Status will not displayed any more. Could you maybe help me out please?

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    • This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by funcoder88.

    Hi. Then you must’ve edited the incorrect piece of code. I’ll make it easier by adding it as a feature in a future update. Will hopefully be out in a week or so.

    Cheers.

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