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I’m leaving this topic open for the specific feedback presented, but just wanted to update that the team has added some more customization options since the launch, and will continue to add customization to the page over time. Thanks for your suggestions!
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Let us choose the maximum amount of columns in our "about" panel section, or even better, manually tailor it to different resolution options, instead of making everything forcibly go left to right, and change the display order for every screen size. There are things I need to go exactly below other panel to keep stylish cohesion, and swapping from 3 columns (1080) to 5 (1440) or to 1 (mobile) simply breaks everything
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And since we are at it, let us arrange the panels as we want, instead of it being dictated by screen resolution. My panels are arranged to look good with 3 columns (1080), but they suck with 5 (1440). I get you did that so that mobile (1 column) can see them properly but, they seldom use the about section, because of the many many issues with the app. So what about letting us at least decide a maximum of columns, and populate each column as we like, instead of the floaty bs we have now?
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Direct donations fight directly against bits (i.e. against a 25-40% cut for twitch), so they will never implement something like this. Lot's of streamer 3rd party websites, like Streamlabs, Streamelements and who knows how many more, allow for this, it is safe, and they don't take a penny from it, but you can also use a paypal.me link, if you are uncomfortable with going through a 3rd party (things is those 3rd parties also provide you with a trigger for an on-screen alert)
EDIT: And before people say they do take a cut, that's the cut PayPal takes, you'd get the exact same amount if the money was PayPal'd to you directly or through a paypal.me link