Talk:ChatZilla

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PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!! I cannot break thru the 1000's of words of so called "directions" to upload a few paragraphs in English of my file about an author; from a Mac on a land line. My Mac saves in a ---.cwk, an Appleworks file. Also, Wiki has rejected my old membership and forced me to create another. Somebody at Wiki needs to publish a short, concise set of directions on how to upload a new entry in plain English, and how to keep one's original membership. Way, way, way too many pages of gobeldygook for a mere College graduate. I doubt I'll ever be able to find this page again, to see if anyone answered. So if you can help: email me at c_cazedessus@yahoo.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cazedessus (talkcontribs) 14:54, 2 April 2008 (UTC)


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Hey, can someone posts some good ChatZilla Scripts for everyone?

I was unable to find a place to download ChatZilla or XULRunner. Last I heard, XULRunner was still in development and there weren't any real apps for it yet. Do you, uh, have any more information on this? --MadEwokHerd 23:52, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)

http://silver.warwickcompsoc.co.uk/temp/
You could get chatzilla-0.9.66e.zip. It's quite big (compared to the xpi), because you have to get XULRunner too. It works quite decently for now though. And yes, XULRunner is still in development, as far as I know. You can also use the xpi, which can be installed in Firefox or the Mozilla Suite. I hope this answers your question :-). Gijs Kruitbosch 21:15, 5 Jan 2005 (UTC)
It does, thanks. --MadEwokHerd 03:35, 6 Jan 2005 (UTC)

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I added the Template:Infobox Software, basically copied/pasted from the Mozilla Firefox page. So I naturally removed these two comments, which only apply to firefox:

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However, I don't know what editing comments, if any, should be here, according to general policy. Just mentioning it. Phoenix-forgotten 23:55, 2005 Apr 28 (UTC)

[edit] which is the motif is this?

the one used in the picture, I want to use that one as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.42.2.11 (talkcontribs)

[edit] Ditto on the motif, any _good_ tuts on making them?

I'll second the previous comment. Also where can one find good tuts on how to make motifs? And not just one that only explains changing some fonts, and background color. It would be nice to see a more detailed one that explains how the table is generated, and how to key HTML generation to events in chat. (Something that explains the script better to non-coders, not everyone likes reverse engineering. Perhaps in a similar manner to Overlib, which has its workings explained well enough.) It'd be nice to know how to make block colors alternate in subsequent comments and make stalked nicks stand out more, etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.194.160.54 (talk • contribs)

See the FAQ. And this is off-topic for a Wikipedia talk page, you should ask in the IRC channel. —Matt Nordhoff (talk) 15:24, 25 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia IRC not working on ChatZilla

It says that I've timed out. Any ideas? --OrtonFan2006 02:38, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

get mIRC Insert non-formatted text here