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I recently set up phpmychat and it works great, I would like to know though how you managed to take off the logos, and to take off all the BS like the language thing, and go directly to a chat room? I know that u managed to have it so only people from the board would be able to use it, but I don't want it like that, I want guests to be able to use it as well, and I also intend to show to online users on chat rooms, like this site does http://www.hedgehogwheels.com/forums
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
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The multiple language feature is an option you can turn off. As for the rest of the BS I just fired up Emacs and deleted what I didn't like (Note that I am running A somewhat modified version). I was thinking of adding a feature that showed you who was currently chatting. Since someone displayed some interest I will get right on it.
I see now you show the number of people on chat, I also think that openning a new window for the chat would look cool btw what was the problem in displaying the usernames? does it have to do with the fact that you put it in a way that board only members can have access?
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