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How to add notepad inside OBS Studio using Custom Browser Docks

This is a simple guide on how to create your very own simple Notepad inside your OBS Studio using Custom Browser Docks!
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Please note that this blog post was published on November 2020, so depending on when you read it, certain parts might be out of date. Unfortunately, I can't always keep these posts fully up to date to ensure the information remains accurate.

    Link to the notepad

    Simply click on the link below to open up the Notepad as a page and then copy and paste the URL as a new "Custom Browser Dock" in your OBS Studio.

    Watch the video

    Even though it is not necessary, it is recommended to watch the tutorial video below.

    Link to the source code

    This solution is fully Open Source so you can simply look at the full source code below.

    Don't worry, I can't read your notes

    Don't worry - your data is safe and there is no way I will be able to read your notes. Even though the web page is public, the note contents itself is private and stored locally inside your OBS Studio application. This means that no will be able to access them.

    Disclaimer - Your notes can suddenly vanish

    Notes can get lost if OBS Studio does a major update, so please don't save important stuff without backup! Please only use this more as a temporary notepad.

    Written by Special Agent Squeaky. First published 2020-11-16. Last updated 2020-11-16.

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