Cute Lofi Chat
Thanks for downloading our Cute Lofi Chat Widget
Here you will find instructions on how to set everything up and an in-depth description of its possibilities.
⚠️ Take note: This widget is hosted on StreamElements and works only with StreamElements donations — make sure you have a StreamElements account before setting it up!
Setup Guide
- Log in to StreamElements with your Youtube or Twitch account
- Go to the “2. Widget” folder in the package you’ve downloaded
- Pick the file that corresponds to your streaming platform (Twitch or YouTube) and double-click to install it.
Voila! Your widget is installed!
Widget Customization
- Pick your widget in your StreamElements dashboard and click “Edit”
- Click on “Layers” and go to “Cute Lofi Chat”
- Go to the “Settings” tab
- Woohoo, here you can customize everything to your taste :)
Customization Options
⚠️ IMPORTANT
For all of your customizations to take effect, you need to press "Save" in the top right corner of the editor and refresh the page before adding the widget to your streaming software!
Design Settings
The Design Settings section allows you to personalize various aspects of your widget's appearance. From adjusting text features to modifying graphic details, these settings enable you to create a visually cohesive and appealing chat that fits to your stream aesthetics.
Name | Description |
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Show Badges | Show or hide badges next to usernames. |
Show Control Badges | Show or hide control icons in the top right corner. |
Corner Roundness | Adjust the roundness of widget corners. |
Border Size | Set the thickness of the border. |
Border Color | Choose the border color. |
Distance Between Messages | Set the pixel distance between messages. |
Font Name | Select a Google font for the text. |
Username Font Weight | Set the thickness of the username text. |
Message Font Weight | Set the thickness of the message text. |
Font Size | Adjust the overall font size; other elements will scale with this. |
Message Text Color | Choose the color for message text. |
Message Background Color | Choose the background color for messages. |
Name Text Color | Choose the color for username text. |
Name Background Color | Choose the background color for usernames. |
Behaviour Settings
The Behavior Settings section provides options to control how your chat widget interacts with user input and manages message visibility. These settings are crucial for maintaining the desired atmosphere in your chat and stream.
Name | Description |
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Use Blocklist As Allowlist | Toggle to use the blocklist as an allowlist. |
Hide Message Time (0 = Never) | Set the time in seconds after which a message should be hidden. |
Ignore Commands | Choose whether to ignore chat messages containing commands. |
Command Symbol (To Ignore) | Set the character(s) used to filter out command messages (e.g., ! to hide !help). |
Testing
This section offers a straightforward option for checking the functionality and appearance of your widget:
Name | Description |
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Enable Testing | Toggle this to display test messages, allowing you to preview and adjust the widget's behavior and appearance before going live. |
Size and Opacity
This widget is fully responsive - you can change its size however you want to and it will always look nice. To do that simply follow these steps:
- Open “Position, size and style” menu
- Change height, width, and opacity to your liking
⚠️ IMPORTANT
For all of your customizations to take effect, you need to press "Save" in the top right corner of the editor and refresh the page before adding the widget to your streaming software!
How to Add it to the Streaming Software?
OBS Studio
- Copy the URL of your Widget from the StreamElements dashboard
- Open OBS Studio
- Click “Add Source” (plus icon) in the Sources section.
- Add a “Browser” source, give it a name, and press “Ok”
- Paste the URL you’ve copied
- Set the width to 1920 and the height to 1080
- Press “Ok” and we’re done!
Streamlabs Desktop
- Copy the URL of your Widget from the StreamElements dashboard
- Open Streamlabs Desktop
- Click “Add a new Source” (plus icon) in the Sources section.
- Choose “Browser Source”, give it a name, and press “Add Source”.
- Paste the URL you’ve copied previously
- Set the width to 1920 and the height to 1080
- Now press “Close” and that’s it! Your widget is ready to use!