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Using Chat
As you access the chat session page, clicking the 'Click here to enter the chat now' link, you will see it divided into two parts, the left one with the posts that appear during a given chat session and the right one listing the people in the chat room at the very moment. Underneath you will find the field, in which you can type the message you wish to appear on the chat session page.
 
 
There are some guidelines you can think of considering while using the chat module.


The chat module contains some features to make chatting a little nicer.
The chat module contains some features to make chatting a little nicer.


Smilies  
* Smilies  
 
Any smiley faces (emoticons) that you can type elsewhere in Moodle can also be typed in here and they will be displayed correctly. For example, :-) =   
Any smiley faces (emoticons) that you can type elsewhere in Moodle can also be typed in here and they will be displayed correctly. For example, :-) =   
Links  
 
 
* Links  
 
Internet addresses will be turned into links automatically.  
Internet addresses will be turned into links automatically.  
Emoting  
 
 
* Emoting  
 
You can start a line with "/me" or ":" to emote. For example, if your name is Kim and you type ":laughs!" or "/me laughs!" then everyone will see "Kim laughs!"  
You can start a line with "/me" or ":" to emote. For example, if your name is Kim and you type ":laughs!" or "/me laughs!" then everyone will see "Kim laughs!"  
Beeps  
 
 
* Beeps  
 
You can send a sound to other people by hitting the "beep" link next to their name. A useful shortcut to beep all the people in the chat at once is to type "beep all".  
You can send a sound to other people by hitting the "beep" link next to their name. A useful shortcut to beep all the people in the chat at once is to type "beep all".  
HTML  
 
 
* HTML  
 
If you know some HTML code, you can use it in your text to do things like insert images, play sounds or create different coloured and sized text.
If you know some HTML code, you can use it in your text to do things like insert images, play sounds or create different coloured and sized text.

Revision as of 00:01, 18 August 2005

Note for Contributors
This page should explain what can be seen on the moodlesite.com/mod/chat/gui_header_js/index.php page
(the view inside a chatroom)


As you access the chat session page, clicking the 'Click here to enter the chat now' link, you will see it divided into two parts, the left one with the posts that appear during a given chat session and the right one listing the people in the chat room at the very moment. Underneath you will find the field, in which you can type the message you wish to appear on the chat session page.


There are some guidelines you can think of considering while using the chat module.

The chat module contains some features to make chatting a little nicer.

  • Smilies

Any smiley faces (emoticons) that you can type elsewhere in Moodle can also be typed in here and they will be displayed correctly. For example, :-) =


  • Links

Internet addresses will be turned into links automatically.


  • Emoting

You can start a line with "/me" or ":" to emote. For example, if your name is Kim and you type ":laughs!" or "/me laughs!" then everyone will see "Kim laughs!"


  • Beeps

You can send a sound to other people by hitting the "beep" link next to their name. A useful shortcut to beep all the people in the chat at once is to type "beep all".


  • HTML

If you know some HTML code, you can use it in your text to do things like insert images, play sounds or create different coloured and sized text.