TwitchPress Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Add the power of the Twitch API to your WordPress by installing this plugin.
Some features are similar to those found in premium plugins and as development
continues. More features will match those premium plugins.
TwitchPress is unofficial and has not been endorsed by Twitch Interactive, Inc. Use of this plugin requires
the full understanding and acceptance of Twitch Interactive, Inc. terms of service.
Links
- Blog
- GitHub
- Developers Twitter
- TwitchPress Twitter
- Authors Twitch
- Discord Chat
- Patreon Pledges
- PayPal Donations
Features List
- Free Pro Features
- Sign-In Via Twitch
- Registration Via Twitch
- Follower Only Content
- Embed Live Streams
- Embed Live Chat
- Full-Width Split-Screen Layout
- Redirect Visitors Anywhere
- Channel List Shortcode
- Twitch.tv Logo as Avatars
Beta Features
- Ultimate Members Integration
- Subscribers Only Content
- Subscriber Only Posts
- Subscriber Roles/Capabilities
Support
The plugins development is fully supported. The community can support each
other on the projects Discord
and you can unlock premium support by joining the projects Patreon
or donating via PayPal or other agreed methods.
Languages
Translator needed to localize the Channel Solution for Twitch.
Contributors
List of developers and people who have supported development in a technical way…
- nookyyy – A popular Twitch.tv streamer who done half of the testing.
- IBurn36360 – Author of the main Twitch API class on GitHub.
- Automattic – The plugins initial design is massively based on their work.
- Ashley Rich – I used a great class by Ashley (Username A5shleyRich).
Version Numbers and Updating
Explanation of versioning used by myself Ryan Bayne. The versioning scheme I use is called “Semantic Versioning 2.0.0” and more
information about it can be found at http://semver.org/
These are the rules followed to increase the TwitchPress plugin version number. Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:
MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes,
MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and
PATCH version when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes.
Additional labels for pre-release and build metadata are available as extensions to the MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format.
Screenshots
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