we now have our chat function available. This chat function makes it possible to chat as a group, and to chat 1 on 1. You find the chat on the main page and on your own page (My Page).
Here are some tips for the proper use:
1. The "Wheels" icon at the top-right-hand corner of the chat screen allows you to Create a Private Chat (just type in a name) or Leave a Chat you are currently in.
2. Click on your nickname at the top to change it.
3. Click on the number of users to view who else is in the room you're in, whoever is at the top has been there the longest.
4. The menu at the bottom right allows you to switch between rooms(you can be in up to 5 rooms).
5. If you click the webChattr logo upper left it "pops" the chat off your page(makes it re-sizable) and adds a sound notification for when users enter text.
6. Meet the Smilies link at the top shows you the shortcuts for smilies (most are basic :) or icons are :cow: etc)
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we now have our chat function available. This chat function makes it possible to chat as a group, and to chat 1 on 1. You find the chat on the main page and on your own page (My Page).
Here are some tips for the proper use:
1. The "Wheels" icon at the top-right-hand corner of the chat screen allows you to Create a Private Chat (just type in a name) or Leave a Chat you are currently in.
2. Click on your nickname at the top to change it.
3. Click on the number of users to view who else is in the room you're in, whoever is at the top has been there the longest.
4. The menu at the bottom right allows you to switch between rooms(you can be in up to 5 rooms).
5. If you click the webChattr logo upper left it "pops" the chat off your page(makes it re-sizable) and adds a sound notification for when users enter text.
6. Meet the Smilies link at the top shows you the shortcuts for smilies (most are basic :) or icons are :cow: etc)
Thanks, and enjoy this new service!
Kind regards,
Michel Eek
Thanks for joining the Cross Media Experts community.
Please feel free to participate on our website. In order to make this site succesfull, we ask all members to participate.
We have a blog you can write articles on, you can post foto's, videos, events and you can start topics on every professional subject you like. You can also join a country group, so you can connect with people from your own country. You can find these groups in the group section on our main page.
Our main goal is to share knowledge and our networks in the (cross) media world.
Do you know media professionals who might want to join our community? Then please forward this mail to them. They can join by signing in on http://www.crossmediaexperts.com
Thanks and let's stay in touch.
Kind regards,
Michel Eek