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The Smoker
28-06-2009, 05:17 PM
How about embedding the chatbox into every page? I don't think people linger very often on the index, so they skip past the chatbox and no conversations start.

Maybe there could be an option for this, with the default setting that the chatbox is always viewable, then people could switch it off if it got on their nerves.

Martin

cj121
28-06-2009, 07:49 PM
That seems like a very sensible idea Mr Schmokeroony:rock:

Hopefully Deano will cruise through and see if that's a tecnically viable option.

Deano
28-06-2009, 08:50 PM
It's certainly possible - I just thought it was a bit cumbersome on every page - and also didn't want the standard forum to suffer (chatbox isn't saveable/searchable etc).

Shall we put it to a vote/poll?

cj121
28-06-2009, 10:15 PM
Points taken there Deano, it is a large portion of screen, and looking at the usage, it might a slight wastage. I've voted:41:

The Smoker
29-06-2009, 01:09 AM
Points taken there Deano, it is a large portion of screen, and looking at the usage, it might a slight wastage. I've voted:41:

Yeah, but I think the usage is low because people skip past the index page pretty fast :). About it being cumbersome, it's true. How about reducing its size from 7 lines to 3? Then if someone wants to shoot their mouth off, they can always go to full screen mode. The important part is to see the top line of the chat, so you can see if someone just recently typed a message.

I suppose it depends if you want to increase the chat or not. Like Deano says, more chat would reduce the number of forum posts, especially for the silly little questions we have. Like.......well take a look at some of my posts :biggrin1:

cj121
29-06-2009, 05:10 AM
Maybe the chat, within the forum, could be a pop up similar to the 'who's on line' facility? That way, it's unobtrusive, but available for those who want to use it. As they say Martin there's never a silly question mate, but chat's not really the ideal medium as it can't be searched/saved.