![]() ![]() We’re going to try to support a bunch of browsers, but right now we’re prioritizing features over perfecting browser support. ![]() That’s probably true, but it’s not even what we mean when we say that the web client isn’t done yet. A lot of software engineers will tell you that a project is never really done (ever notice that Plex Media Server is still version 0.9?). If its still too big make sure you have focus on the panel window (click on it) and hold down the CNTRL and use the scroll wheel on your mouse OR use CNTRL and the + / - to resize.Welcome to the forums for our new–and hopefully awesome–web client! I figured I’d start things off here by reiterating that the web client is a work in progress and listing a few known issues. The Chrome extension keeps the player always on top and easily accessible. You can resize the window that pops up to only show the player controls. Log into your Plex Web experience and right click on a link (Music for example) and select the new option "Open link in Panel". Quickest way to make that happen is to type "chrome://flags/#enable-panels" in your address bar of Chrome and simple click "enable". Once installed you will need to configure Chrome to allow panels. In chrome app store search for the "Picture in Picture Viewer" by a developer called Chongz. Pre-requisites: Chrome Browser, Access to your Plex Web, Ability to Install Extension in your Chome browser. Note - This is not a custom application, it leverages existing software and the plex web portal. I mashed up a solution that I have been using for a few days now and figured I would pass it along to the community as my previous searches yielded no results. One thing that I wanted was a player applet or dock that would provide quick access to the media and controls to the bottom of my screen, always on top. I access my Plex Web at work to enjoy playing my music.
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