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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Change site title in 10.9.7 in jellyfin-web

     
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    Change site title in 10.9.7 in jellyfin-web

    Seeking guidance on changing the site title in Jellyfin 10.9.7! (will keep Jellyfin in the title, dont worry 💜)
    jennystreaming
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    #1
    2024-06-27, 09:21 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-06-27, 09:42 PM by jennystreaming. Edited 3 times in total. Edit Reason: Added it to track what I did since I posted )
    Hi,

    I am seeking guidance on the correct method to change the <title>Jellyfin</title> to <title>Jennystreaming | Powered by Jellyfin 💜</title> in Jellyfin version 10.9.7 I have browsed through several old threads both here on the forum and elsewhere, and it appears that the approach has evolved/changed with the latest update.

    Initially, I attempted to make the changes using Notepad++ just by searching it, but then I realized it would be more effective to ask the here and perhaps anyone else who asked could find this thread instead.

    As you can see I do intend to retain "Jellyfin" in the title! I genuinely appreciate all the time and effort that contributors put into this project. Jellyfin is an incredible piece of software!

    Edit:

    So far I edited index.php and librarymenu.js and it seems to work about compiling it, but I would love some input however that is the "right way" to do it or not, if there is such?

    Thank you! Upside-down-face
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    2024-07-08, 04:39 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-07-08, 04:42 PM by jennystreaming. Edited 1 time in total.)
    356 views and no reply, now I get why people miss https://www.reddit.com/r/jellyfin Slightly-frowning-face

    Anyhow, I found out the answer myself from here: https://github.com/BobHasNoSoul
    WONG
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    2024-08-07, 03:58 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-08-07, 06:05 PM by WONG. Edited 2 times in total.)
    Have you found a solution? I'm having problem too to change TAB title. For some reason I'm able to change the index file, which then shows the name for a fraction of second and then comes back to default "Jellyfin". The "main.jellyfin.bundle" file have no "Document.Title=Jellyfin", hence I'm not able to change it. Must be in somewhere else. Any ideas?


    Quick Update: I just figured it out my case. So people is saying to change the Document.Title in the Main.xxxxx.Bundle file, but I don't have the same file. Only Main.Jellyfin.Bundle, which did not contained this set title section. However, exploring the files, I found this one > 73233.87c77dce22de92e7c77a.chunk which have a specific section with this Document.Title. Just changed, reset the server and it worked! Not sure if someone has the same issue, but this is my solution in this case.
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    2024-08-22, 10:23 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-08-22, 10:23 PM by 352Tommy.)
    I have just came across the same problem and the same solution, my page title still wont change though!
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    #5
    2024-08-22, 10:27 PM
    Make sure you've refreshed with ctrl+f5 or cleared the site data for Jellyfin in your browser to ensure you get a fresh version. Otherwise you may be seeing a cached page.
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    2024-08-23, 12:43 AM
    I does work now! I have no clue what it was. Ended up redoing all the steps and giving it another go, works like a charm now! Smiling-face
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    2024-09-20, 11:35 PM
    The chunk file changes per user. You can use Visual Studio to search the web folder for “Document.Title=Jellyfin”.

    There you will be shown the file where you can change the title.

    Hope I could help!
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