2024-09-19, 05:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-09-19, 06:23 AM by SethBacon. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-09-18, 02:53 AM)Ryan W. West Wrote: Thank you! So I copied in the file you provided to "C:\ProgramData\Jellyfin\Server\Jellyfin Web\config.json" and then used the Services program to restart the Jellyfin Server Windows service, then reload jellyfin web on another computer in the browser, but I don't see the 'Custom Link' as it shows in the thumbnail you provided. I also didn't even have a folder "Jellyfin Web" and created both it and the config.json inside it, so I wonder if that is the problem or if I'm actually in the right root folder.. I attached the contents of my \Server folder as a pic.
Edit: After re-reading I think theres an issue: you shouldn't need to create the file or folder i think youre in a different settings folder area? You definitely have a jellyfin-web folder somewhere, check where your shortcuts lead and find your actual install.
OR
Your browser probably still has all the site data in memory from before your changes to jellyfin. f5 will clear cache i think on some browsers, or inspect>application>clear site data
To be honest, even clearing your browser cache and site data can seem to take a while to update sometimes. I have no Idea why, maybe just voodoo for me on Brave browser But, that means anytime im testing JF changes: close jellyfin tray, start jf tray, then open a new incognito or private browsing window, and login to try to see your updates there. More often then not I see things in a private session that take a bit to resolve/update in regular browsing. Its annoying.