Youtube dashboard desktop site chrome

  1. How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome
  2. Use the Channel dashboard
  3. Enhancer for YouTube™
  4. How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome – DNyuz
  5. How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome – DNyuz
  6. Enhancer for YouTube™
  7. Use the Channel dashboard
  8. How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome


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How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome

YouTube Studio is a powerful tool that allows content creators to manage and monitor their YouTube channels. Here are some notes on using YouTube Studio in Chrome: • Accessing YouTube Studio: To access YouTube Studio in Chrome, simply go to studio.youtube.com and sign in with your Google account that is linked to your YouTube channel. • Navigation: YouTube Studio has a navigation panel on the left-hand side of the screen that allows you to access various features such as videos, analytics, comments, and settings. • Video Management: The "Videos" section of YouTube Studio allows you to manage your videos. You can view all of your videos, edit their titles and descriptions, add or change thumbnails, and track their performance. • Analytics: The "Analytics" section of YouTube Studio provides you with valuable data about your channel's performance. You can view metrics such as views, watch time, and engagement, and use this information to improve your content and grow your audience . • Comments: The "Comments" section of YouTube Studio allows you to monitor and respond to comments on your videos. You can filter comments by type, such as top comments or held for review, and respond to them directly from the YouTube Studio interface. • Settings: The "Settings" section of YouTube Studio allows you to customize various aspects of your channel, such as your channel icon and banner image, channel keywords, and default upload settings. • Other Features: YouTube Studio also includes s...

Use the Channel dashboard

Use the Channel dashboard to get an overview of recent activity on your channel, and learn what's new and interesting on YouTube. See your Channel dashboard To open your dashboard, either: • Go directly to • From anywhere on YouTube, select your profile picture YouTube Studio. Navigate your channeldashboard On the dashboard you'll see a few different cards. • Channel violations: Community Guidelines warnings, strikes or decisions on appeals. • Latest video performance: A snapshot of how your latest video or live stream is performing. • Latest comments: A snapshot of the latest comments that you haven't responded to. • Latest post: A snapshot of how well your audience is engaging with your latest community post. You'll only see this if you're eligible for the Community tab. • News: The latest updates from across YouTube. • What's new in Studio: The latest updates to creator tools and features. • Creator Insider: The latest videos from the Creator Insider channel. • Ideas for you: Personalised suggestions and best practices for your channel. • Important notifications: Important messages about your channel and videos. • Channel Analytics: A quick overview of your channel's watch time, views and subscribers for your channel over the last 28 days. You can also see your current subscribers and top videos. • Recent subscribers: A list of your channel's recent subscribers. You can choose a timeframe and sort the list by subscriber count. • Known issues: Ongoing YouTube incidents i...

Enhancer for YouTube™

Take control of YouTube and boost your user experience! Built to get the most out of YouTube, this extension comes packed with all sorts of features that allow you, among other things, to manage ads as you wish, control the playback speed and the volume level with the mouse wheel, automate repetitive tasks such as selecting the appropriate playback quality, configure dozens of keyboard shortcuts to control YouTube like a pro, and much more... Give it a try! But be aware that you will never want to use YouTube without it again ;) Proudly recommended by Mozilla, this extension does not collect data and respects users' privacy. YouTube is a trademark of Google LLC. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.

How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome – DNyuz

Something that you probably have realized is that apps and desktop sites aren’t the same. You probably would notice it immediately if you’ve used any banking app on your phone compared to logging into your account on a computer. But something that you likely use all the time but may not realize is completely different between a mobile app and a desktop site is YouTube. YouTube has a much better desktop site than the mobile version. That’s because there are more features to use on the desktop site. Just because you have the mobile app doesn’t mean that you need to use it. You can easily visit the YouTube desktop site with Chrome, or any other browser, from your desktop computer and mobile device. If you’re wondering why you should be using the desktop site for YouTube, we’ll show you how easy it is and what special features you’ll be enjoying. Viewing YouTube desktop site on Android devices First off, you’re probably going to be sent to the app through a redirection most of the time when you’re trying to watch a video. But you can open up a browser and watch it on the YouTube desktop site. With Google Chrome • Click on your Google Chrome app • Type “YouTube.com” into the address bar. • After typing in the URL, click Enter. In the top right corner, the menu icon has three vertical dots. Click that and select “Desktop site” from the drop-down menu. Note: The exact same steps can be used for Opera. You can also use Mozilla Firefox and do the same steps to get to the desktop Yo...

How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome – DNyuz

Something that you probably have realized is that apps and desktop sites aren’t the same. You probably would notice it immediately if you’ve used any banking app on your phone compared to logging into your account on a computer. But something that you likely use all the time but may not realize is completely different between a mobile app and a desktop site is YouTube. YouTube has a much better desktop site than the mobile version. That’s because there are more features to use on the desktop site. Just because you have the mobile app doesn’t mean that you need to use it. You can easily visit the YouTube desktop site with Chrome, or any other browser, from your desktop computer and mobile device. If you’re wondering why you should be using the desktop site for YouTube, we’ll show you how easy it is and what special features you’ll be enjoying. Viewing YouTube desktop site on Android devices First off, you’re probably going to be sent to the app through a redirection most of the time when you’re trying to watch a video. But you can open up a browser and watch it on the YouTube desktop site. With Google Chrome • Click on your Google Chrome app • Type “YouTube.com” into the address bar. • After typing in the URL, click Enter. In the top right corner, the menu icon has three vertical dots. Click that and select “Desktop site” from the drop-down menu. Note: The exact same steps can be used for Opera. You can also use Mozilla Firefox and do the same steps to get to the desktop Yo...

Enhancer for YouTube™

Take control of YouTube and boost your user experience! Built to get the most out of YouTube, this extension comes packed with all sorts of features that allow you, among other things, to manage ads as you wish, control the playback speed and the volume level with the mouse wheel, automate repetitive tasks such as selecting the appropriate playback quality, configure dozens of keyboard shortcuts to control YouTube like a pro, and much more... Give it a try! But be aware that you will never want to use YouTube without it again ;) Proudly recommended by Mozilla, this extension does not collect data and respects users' privacy. YouTube is a trademark of Google LLC. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.

Use the Channel dashboard

Use the Channel dashboard to get an overview of recent activity on your channel, and learn what's new and interesting on YouTube. See your Channel dashboard To open your dashboard, either: • Go directly to • From anywhere on YouTube, select your profile picture YouTube Studio. Navigate your channeldashboard On the dashboard you'll see a few different cards. • Channel violations: Community Guidelines warnings, strikes or decisions on appeals. • Latest video performance: A snapshot of how your latest video or live stream is performing. • Latest comments: A snapshot of the latest comments that you haven't responded to. • Latest post: A snapshot of how well your audience is engaging with your latest community post. You'll only see this if you're eligible for the Community tab. • News: The latest updates from across YouTube. • What's new in Studio: The latest updates to creator tools and features. • Creator Insider: The latest videos from the Creator Insider channel. • Ideas for you: Personalised suggestions and best practices for your channel. • Important notifications: Important messages about your channel and videos. • Channel Analytics: A quick overview of your channel's watch time, views and subscribers for your channel over the last 28 days. You can also see your current subscribers and top videos. • Recent subscribers: A list of your channel's recent subscribers. You can choose a timeframe and sort the list by subscriber count. • Known issues: Ongoing YouTube incidents i...

How to visit the YouTube desktop site in Chrome

YouTube Studio is a powerful tool that allows content creators to manage and monitor their YouTube channels. Here are some notes on using YouTube Studio in Chrome: • Accessing YouTube Studio: To access YouTube Studio in Chrome, simply go to studio.youtube.com and sign in with your Google account that is linked to your YouTube channel. • Navigation: YouTube Studio has a navigation panel on the left-hand side of the screen that allows you to access various features such as videos, analytics, comments, and settings. • Video Management: The "Videos" section of YouTube Studio allows you to manage your videos. You can view all of your videos, edit their titles and descriptions, add or change thumbnails, and track their performance. • Analytics: The "Analytics" section of YouTube Studio provides you with valuable data about your channel's performance. You can view metrics such as views, watch time, and engagement, and use this information to improve your content and grow your audience . • Comments: The "Comments" section of YouTube Studio allows you to monitor and respond to comments on your videos. You can filter comments by type, such as top comments or held for review, and respond to them directly from the YouTube Studio interface. • Settings: The "Settings" section of YouTube Studio allows you to customize various aspects of your channel, such as your channel icon and banner image, channel keywords, and default upload settings. • Other Features: YouTube Studio also includes s...