remove -gl and replace -full with -sw -noborder
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I buy only the purest himalayan compressed air
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaLqXQnGHtc
buze has some pretty sick movement stuff in his frag clips
You can use "/forum/thread/8782" instead of the full address, as well, since it's on the same domain.
You have to put the http:// prefix in when using the [ url ] tag.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_luiyyukd6m1qhhh7ko1_1280.jpg get buff like Lange and all his rugby mates
You may have to use a font with a foot on the 1. It seems to be difficult to get the kerning right without one.
wait so it doesn't work? heh. Well it looks like twitch are on the case.
Not_MatlockUnfortunately I have to play wearing a long sleeve shirt because otherwise my arm sticks to my desk's glass top which makes looking around very uncomfortable.
Have you tried using a sweatband?
I know this isn't your fault, but the kerning on the health value is horrible :(
CSS: all it takes to make you attractive to men
Bolshevikcan someone confirm if this works? i thought this was only available with dual monitors, but it should would be great if us single monitor guys could do it.
Er, just try it out?
seanbudi've thought about doing this for something like dayz but not sure if people like it for tf2.
vote here:
+ frag me if you like chat on stream
- frag if you don't
I think it would be ideal for streams with high user-interaction such as yours.
Back with another implementation of things with the OBS Browser Source Plugin.
Put http://twitch.tv/chat/embed?channel=YOURCHANNELGOESHERE&popout_chat=true in as the URL. Put in whatever size you want the chat to be on your stream in the dimensions.
In the custom style, put this beneath the two lines about scrollbars and background:
#speak {display:none} /* hides the message entry line */
body{font-size:16px; font-weight: bold; color:white} /* increases the font size, sets it to bold and white */
#small_notice{display:none!important} /* hides the warning about using chat at low resolutions */
.line .tag {height:16px; min-width:0px !important; width:16px !important; background-size:16px 16px; vertical-align:baseline} /* shrinks the chat user badges. use display:none to hide them */
.nick {color:grey!important} /* optional: set all chat usernames to one colour */
You might need to change the font-size value up or down depending on your resolution. Don't have my PC to test this on a stream but it should work based on the web dev tools I've used in my desktop browser.
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