| Contents of this Tutorial |
Warning: Netscape users must define their language as the default encoding or else each character in messages will be replace by a '?'.
This can be done as follows: View/CharacterSet/your language Auto-Detect, then View/CharacterSet/SetDefault.
Features and Commands:
    Help command
    Graphical smilies
    Text Formatting
    Invite a user to join your current chat room
    Changing from one chat room to another
    Private Messages
    Actions
    Ignoring other Users
    Getting Public Information about other Users
    Save messages
Special commands for moderators and/or the administrator:
    Send an announcement
    Kicking a user
    Promote a user to moderator
You may choose a language among those in which phpMyChat have been translated by clicking on one of the flags at the start page. In the example below, a user selects the French language:
If you have already registered, simply log in by entering your username and password. Then select which chat room you would like to enter and press the Chat button.
Else you can register first or simply enter a room but your nick won't be reserved (an other user may use the same nick once you have logged out).
If you have not yet registered and would like to, please choose the registration option. A small pop-up window will appear.
Of course, registered users would be able to modify/delete their own profile by clicking on the appropriate links.
Registered users can create rooms. Private ones can only be accessed by users who know their name and will never been displayed except for users that are in.
Room's name cannot contain comma or backslash (\).
To post a message to the chat room, type your text into the text box in the lower left corner and then press the Enter/Return key to send it. Messages from all users scroll in the chat box.
You may change the color of the text of your messages by choosing a new color from the list of choices to the right of the text box.
Understanding the users list (not for users popup window):
For example, from the snapshot bellow you can conclude that:
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To exit the chat, simply click once on "Exit". Alternatively, you may also enter one of the following commands into your text box:
/exit
/bye
/quit
These commands may be completed with a message to be sent before you leave the chat room.
For example : /quit CU soon!
will sent the message "CU soon!" in the main frame then log you out.
Knowing who is chatting without being logged in:
You may click on the link that shows the number of connected users at the start page, or, if you are chatting, click on the image
at the top-right of the screen to open an independent window that will display the list of connected users, and the rooms in which they are, in near real time.
The title of this window contains the usernames, if there are less than three, or else the number of users and opened rooms.
Clicking on the
icon at the top of this popup will enable/disable a beeping sound at user entrance.
There are many different ways to customize the look of the Chat. To change settings, simply type the appropriate command into your text box and press the Enter/Return key.
For example: /refresh 5
will change the rate to 5 seconds. *Beware, if n is set to less than 3, the refresh is reset not to refresh at all (usefull when you want to read lots of old messages without being disturbed)!*
For example: /show 50
will cause the 50 newest messages to be viewable on your screen. If all of the messages cannot be displayed within the message box, a scroll bar will appear on the right side of the message box.
Once inside a chat room, you can launch a help popup by clicking on the
image that sits just before the message box. You can also type the "/help" or "/?" commands in the message box.
You may have graphical smilies inside your messages. See below the code you have to type into a message to obtain each one of these similes.
| :) | :D | :o | :( | ;) | :p | 8) | :[ | :kill: |
For example, sending the text "Hi Jack :)" without quote will display the message Hi Jack
in the main frame.
Text can be bolded, italicized or underlined by encasing the applicable sections of your text with either the <B> </B>, <I> </I> or <U> </U> HTML tags.
For example, <B>this text</B> will produce this text.
To create a hyperlink for an e-mail address or URL, type the address (without any HTML tags). The hyperlink will be created automatically.
Invite someone to join your current chat room:
You can use the invite command to invite another user to join you in the room in which you are chatting.
For example: /invite Jack
will send a private message to Jack suggesting that he join you in your current chat room. This message contains the name of the target room and this name appears as a link.
Note that you can put more than one username in the invite command (eg "/invite Jack,Helen,Alf"). Each must be separated by a comma (,) without spaces.
To the right of the screen is a list of chat rooms and the users who are currently in them. To leave the room you are in and move into one of those rooms, simply click once on the name of that room. Empty rooms do not appear on this list. You may move into an empty room by typing the command "/join #roomname" without quotes.
For example: /join #RedRoom
will move you into the RedRoom.
If you're a registered user, you may also create a new room with this same command. But then you have to specify its type: 0 stands for private, 1 for public (default value).
For example: /join 0 #MyRoom
will create a new private room (assuming a public one has not already been created with that name) called MyRoom and move you into it.
A room's name cannot contain a comma or a backslash (\).
Modifying his own profile inside the chat:
The Profile command creates a separate pop-up window in which you can edit your user profile and modify it except your nick and password (you have to use the link at the start page to do this).
Type /profile
Recalling the last message or command you have submitted:
The ! command recalls the last message or command you have submitted.
Type /!
Responding to a specific user:
Clicking once on the name of another user from the list (to the right of the screen) will cause their "username>" to appear in your text box. This feature allows you to easily direct a public message to a user, perhaps in response to something he or she has posted above.
To send a private message to another user currently in your chat room, type the command "/msg username messagetext" or "/to username messagetext" without quotes.
For example, where Jack is the username: /msg Jack Hi there, how are you?
The message will appear to Jack and yourself, but no other users will see the message.
Note that clicking on the nick of a message sender in the main frame will automatically add this command to the input field for messages.
To describe what you're doing you can use the command "/me action" without quotes.
For example: If Jack sends the message "/me is smoking a cigarette" the message frame will shown "* Jack is smoking a cigarette".
To ignore all of the posts by another user, type the command "/ignore username" without quotes.
For example: /ignore Jack
From that time onward, no messages by the user Jack will display on your screen.
To have a list of the users whose messages are ignored, just type the command "/ignore" without quotes.
To resume the display of messages by an ignored user, type the command "/ignore - username" without quotes where "-" is a hyphen.
For example: /ignore - Jack
Now all the messages by Jack posted during the current chat session will be displayed on your screen, including those messages posted by Jack before you typed this command. If you don't specify a username after the hyphen, your "ignored list" will be cleaned.
Note that you can put more than one username in the ignore command (eg "/ignore Jack,Helen,Alf" or "/ignore - Jack,Alf"). Each must be separated by a comma (,) without spaces.
Getting information about other Users:
To see the public information about another user, type the command "/whois username" without quotes.
For Example: /whois Jack
where 'Jack' is the username. This command will create a separate pop-up window that will display the publicly available information about that user.
To export messages (notification ones excluded) to a local HTML file, type the command "/save n" without quotes.
For Example: /save 5
where '5' is the number of messages to save. If n is not specified, all available messages sent to the current room will be taken into account.
Commands for the adminstrator and/or moderators only
The administrator may send an announcement to all users, whichever room they are chatting in, with the announce command.
For example: /announce The chat system is going down for maintenance tonight at 8pm.
Moderators can kick a user and the administrator can kick a user or a moderator with the kick command. Except for the administrator, the user to be kicked must be in the current room.
For example, if Jack is the name of the user to kick away: /kick Jack
Moderators and the administrator can promote another user to moderator with the promote command.
For example, if Jack is the name of the user to be promoted: /promote Jack
Only the administrator can access the opposite feature (reduce a moderator to simple user) at a dedicated page. There is no command to do it.