![]() You can also set the variations to randomize, this can help you stand out and prevent things from becoming too repetitive. You can encourage returning subscribers or even higher cheers by setting variations in your alerts, this will display a different alert when subscribers return and higher bits are cheered. Tips/Donations – when viewers support your channel through donations through a third-party company.Cheers – when viewers support you through paying bits.Subscriptions – when you followers support your channel by subbing.Raids – when another streamer raids your channel with their viewers.Hosts – when another streamer hosts your channel.Follows – when a new viewer follows your channel.You can use alerts to display a variety of activities on your channel including: Stream Labels – If you use Google Chrome, you can use stream labels to show off your alerts.Panels – There are some Twitch extensions that allow you to show leaderboards or recent activity to let people know how they rank in your channel.They are typically placed in the bottom corner. Event List – Many streamers will place an event list on their screen that will show the last several actions.You can use customizable graphics and sounds and even set up multiple versions for the type of Twitch alert. Alert Box – People are used to seeing alerts activate on the screen when a viewer interacts with you.You can set up custom widgets for your OBS alerts to show up on your Twitch stream in the following places: report this ad How OBS Alerts Are Displayed ![]() If you have problems with the browser source being cut off, simply adjust the width and height in the properties of your alerts browser source (1920 x 1080 is the maximum setting). In the section called ‘URL’, paste the link you copied when you finished creating your alerts and hit ‘OK.’ ![]() Click the plus icon in the bottom right of your sources section and ‘Browser.’Ĭlick ‘Create new’ and name the browser source alerts.
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