Added HUTP CHAT ROOM + WHO's IN CHAT? to Navigation Bar
Apr 9, 2018 9:51:31 GMT -6
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Post by Hook on Apr 9, 2018 9:51:31 GMT -6
We Added the "HUTP CHAT ROOM" link to the Top Navigation Bar!
We also Added the "WHO's IN CHAT?" link to the Top Navigation Bar!
NEW - Just Added 4/30/2019: If you want to see Who is currently IN the HUTP Chat Room - Click on the "WHO's IN CHAT?" link to the Top Navigation Bar!
INTRO (by Sir Mandrake ) ...
"I'll be making adjustments as we go." <-(Sir Mandrake )
Welcome!
Log into HUTPchat by entering any name (your forum name is Best) and press "Login"
No password is required unless you are a Moderator and want to use Moderator Commands.
Using HUTPchat ...
What IRC commands are available for HUTPchat?
There are several command-line options that users and moderators can use for advanced functionality.
These options do not exist in the HUTPchat interface, but they are available to you by typing them directly into the message input box.
These commands are "IRC-like" since they begin with the backslash.
The following table summaries these options:
Command Description ...
/away Sets user as away. Typing this command again sets user as "here".
/here Sets user as here. This reverses the "away" and "busy" states.
/busy Sets user as busy. Typing this command again sets user as "here".
/back ## Shows the last ## entries of the room's chat, including any chat text that was present before arrival to the room.
/backtime ## Shows the last ## minutes of the room's chat, including any chat text that was present before arrival to the room.
/clear Clears the chat screen. This only affects your screen, not the screen of other users.
/me <action> Issues an IRC-like "action" to the chat. "/me" will be changed to your user name, and the text in <action> will appear as a system message. For example: "/me is thinking" would translate to "Joe is thinking".
/join <room> Switches the user to <room>. For example: "/join The Lounge"
/part Logout of the chat.
/quit Logout of the chat.
/logout Logout of the chat.
/invite <user> Invites "user" to the room that you are currently in.
/ignore <user> Ignore "user"
/broadcast <msg> Only available to moderators. This broadcasts a message to all users in all rooms. For example, "/broadcast Hello everyone!"
/kick <user> Only available to moderators. This kicks "user" from the room.
/boot <user> Same as /kick.
/ban <user> Only available to moderators. Bans "user" from the chat.
/banip <user> Only available to moderators. Bans the IP address of the user from all chat activity.
/gagX <user> Only available to moderators. Gags the user for X minutes. For example, /gag5 joe. If the user's name has more than one word, then it must be enclosed with quotes. For example: /gag5 "Joe Shmoe"
/alert <user> <msg> Only available to moderators. Sends a popup alert to the user. If the user's name has more than one word, then it must be enclosed with quotes.
/roomalert <msg> Same as /alert, but sends the message to all users in the room.
/chatalert <msg> Same as /alert, but sends the message to all users in all rooms.
How do I send a private message?
There are two ways to send a private message in HUTPchat. You can either find the user's name in the room manager and click on the name, or you can type "/username:" in the chat input box, followed by your message. The recipient will be alerted of the private message, regardless of the room that they are in. If you send a private message by clicking on a user's name in the room list, then a small private message window will be opened, which you can keep open indefinitely. This is useful is you want to send multiple private messages to one person, or if you want to engage in several private chats simultaneously.
How do I use smilies?
You may send a smilie in one of two ways: select the smilie from the list of available smilies, or type the smilie code into the chat input area. For example, :red: is the code to display the blushing-face smilie. The chat administrator can enable or disable any smilie.
How do I logout of the chat?
The best way to logout is to click on the Red Dot with the "X" in the upper right corner of the screen.
However, if you simply close your web browser, then you will also be logged out after a period of time.
The system will "time-out" after some interval, which is specified in the PHP configuration file.
Thus, users who close their web browsers to logout will still be visible to logged-in users for a short period of time.
However, clicking on the Red Dot with the "X" immediately logs you out of the system.
The Sections! ...
Currently there are nine (9) Rooms to utilize in our HUTP Chat Room.
As follows ...
The Poop Deck
Hooks UT Place
House of Hermskii
CrossBones UT99 Servers
DLD Clan Servers
UNIMATRIX01 Servers
Mappers and Coders Enclave
HUTP Conference Room
Booty Bay Pub <-(Enjoy challenging conversation with the "Captain Morgan" Bot in our Pub )
We also Added the "WHO's IN CHAT?" link to the Top Navigation Bar!
NEW - Just Added 4/30/2019: If you want to see Who is currently IN the HUTP Chat Room - Click on the "WHO's IN CHAT?" link to the Top Navigation Bar!
INTRO (by Sir Mandrake ) ...
"I'll be making adjustments as we go." <-(Sir Mandrake )
Welcome!
Log into HUTPchat by entering any name (your forum name is Best) and press "Login"
No password is required unless you are a Moderator and want to use Moderator Commands.
Using HUTPchat ...
What IRC commands are available for HUTPchat?
There are several command-line options that users and moderators can use for advanced functionality.
These options do not exist in the HUTPchat interface, but they are available to you by typing them directly into the message input box.
These commands are "IRC-like" since they begin with the backslash.
The following table summaries these options:
Command Description ...
/away Sets user as away. Typing this command again sets user as "here".
/here Sets user as here. This reverses the "away" and "busy" states.
/busy Sets user as busy. Typing this command again sets user as "here".
/back ## Shows the last ## entries of the room's chat, including any chat text that was present before arrival to the room.
/backtime ## Shows the last ## minutes of the room's chat, including any chat text that was present before arrival to the room.
/clear Clears the chat screen. This only affects your screen, not the screen of other users.
/me <action> Issues an IRC-like "action" to the chat. "/me" will be changed to your user name, and the text in <action> will appear as a system message. For example: "/me is thinking" would translate to "Joe is thinking".
/join <room> Switches the user to <room>. For example: "/join The Lounge"
/part Logout of the chat.
/quit Logout of the chat.
/logout Logout of the chat.
/invite <user> Invites "user" to the room that you are currently in.
/ignore <user> Ignore "user"
/broadcast <msg> Only available to moderators. This broadcasts a message to all users in all rooms. For example, "/broadcast Hello everyone!"
/kick <user> Only available to moderators. This kicks "user" from the room.
/boot <user> Same as /kick.
/ban <user> Only available to moderators. Bans "user" from the chat.
/banip <user> Only available to moderators. Bans the IP address of the user from all chat activity.
/gagX <user> Only available to moderators. Gags the user for X minutes. For example, /gag5 joe. If the user's name has more than one word, then it must be enclosed with quotes. For example: /gag5 "Joe Shmoe"
/alert <user> <msg> Only available to moderators. Sends a popup alert to the user. If the user's name has more than one word, then it must be enclosed with quotes.
/roomalert <msg> Same as /alert, but sends the message to all users in the room.
/chatalert <msg> Same as /alert, but sends the message to all users in all rooms.
How do I send a private message?
There are two ways to send a private message in HUTPchat. You can either find the user's name in the room manager and click on the name, or you can type "/username:" in the chat input box, followed by your message. The recipient will be alerted of the private message, regardless of the room that they are in. If you send a private message by clicking on a user's name in the room list, then a small private message window will be opened, which you can keep open indefinitely. This is useful is you want to send multiple private messages to one person, or if you want to engage in several private chats simultaneously.
How do I use smilies?
You may send a smilie in one of two ways: select the smilie from the list of available smilies, or type the smilie code into the chat input area. For example, :red: is the code to display the blushing-face smilie. The chat administrator can enable or disable any smilie.
How do I logout of the chat?
The best way to logout is to click on the Red Dot with the "X" in the upper right corner of the screen.
However, if you simply close your web browser, then you will also be logged out after a period of time.
The system will "time-out" after some interval, which is specified in the PHP configuration file.
Thus, users who close their web browsers to logout will still be visible to logged-in users for a short period of time.
However, clicking on the Red Dot with the "X" immediately logs you out of the system.
The Sections! ...
Currently there are nine (9) Rooms to utilize in our HUTP Chat Room.
As follows ...
The Poop Deck
Hooks UT Place
House of Hermskii
CrossBones UT99 Servers
DLD Clan Servers
UNIMATRIX01 Servers
Mappers and Coders Enclave
HUTP Conference Room
Booty Bay Pub <-(Enjoy challenging conversation with the "Captain Morgan" Bot in our Pub )