Setting the language affects the formatting of numbers and dates.
The Scene Wall and Marker pages display scene preview videos by default. This can be changed to animated image (webp) or static image.
⚠️ Note: scene/marker preview videos must be generated to see them in the applicable wall page if Video preview type is selected. Likewise, if Animated Image is selected, then Image Previews must be generated.
By default, a scene's studio will be shown as an image overlay. Checking this option changes this to display studios as a text name instead.
By default, scene videos do not automatically start when navigating to the scenes page. Checking the "Auto-start video" option changes this to auto play scene videos.
The maximum loop duration option allows looping of shorter videos. Set this value to the maximum scene duration that scene videos should loop. Setting this to 0 disables this functionality.
The stash UI can be customised using custom CSS. See here for a community-curated set of CSS snippets to customise your UI.
Stash Plex Theme is a community created theme inspired by the popular Plex interface.
It is possible to expose specific folders to the UI. This configuration is performed manually in the config.yml
file only.
Custom served content is exposed via the /custom
URL path prefix.
For example, in the config.yml
file:
custom_served_folders:
/: D:\stash\static
/foo: D:\bar
With the above configuration, a request for /custom/foo/bar.png
would return D:\bar\bar.png
. The /
entry matches anything that is not otherwise mapped by the other entries. For example, /custom/baz/xyz.png
would return D:\stash\static\baz\xyz.png
.
Applications for this include using static images in custom css, like the Plex theme. For example, using the following config:
custom_served_folders:
/: <stash folder>\custom
The background.png
and noise.png
files can be placed in the custom
folder, then in the custom css, the ./background.png
and ./noise.png
strings can be replaced with /custom/background.png
and /custom/noise.png
respectively.
Other applications are to add custom UIs to stash, accessible via /custom
.