Wrightjane Posted 21 July 2014 Share Posted 21 July 2014 Hi, I have a website and quite a few members have suggested that adding a chat room would be a great idea. I'm searching for something I might be able to integrate well into my site. Has anyone tried RumbleTalk or C-box? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 21 July 2014 Share Posted 21 July 2014 Never tried any of them. As a website development student we're told to look at WC3. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavrentis Posted 21 July 2014 Share Posted 21 July 2014 Pay me and i'll do it for free. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 22 July 2014 Share Posted 22 July 2014 Pay me and i'll do it for free. Well its not free if he pays you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavrentis Posted 22 July 2014 Share Posted 22 July 2014 Well its not free if he pays you. oh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purpleronnie Posted 22 July 2014 Share Posted 22 July 2014 Well its not free if he pays you. Aussies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavrentis Posted 22 July 2014 Share Posted 22 July 2014 Aussies. Stereotypes must have an element of truth eh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrightjane Posted 6 September 2014 Author Share Posted 6 September 2014 Well, if someone is interested in a chat room for his music artist like me than I became and expert in this field. Here are my experience with finding the best one for my music page. 1 - First I needed a chat that can be seen in mobile (all versions) so I narrowed down the search for html5 chat room that look good on both mobile and pc. 2 - I needed a custom design, I needed my background to be black or transparent. This was very hard to find. 3 - I do not like to install the chat in my server as this is high cpu and resource consumer. So I need a chat service. 4 - Lastly, I needed the ability to add youtube videos. I have checked several chats and only 2 met my needs, RumbleTalk and Envolv. I choose RumbleTalk finally as it can be integrated into my page and not only as toolbar. Since I could not find answers in this forum, than I hope this overview will help someone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrightjane Posted 12 November 2015 Author Share Posted 12 November 2015 Well I am just always happy when someone let people know about some good find, you know? You are looking for something, you spend time,.. After a lot of work it is smart to let people know, I think! Just for the record.. We are still using Rumbletalk, we didn't change our oppinion we just added that it's the best html chat room in the world. Worth trying, absolutely! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrightjane Posted 1 March 2016 Author Share Posted 1 March 2016 Hi, if you own a blog, facebook page or a website and you wanted to increase SEO and give visitors something more it would be a really good option to add Rumbletalk html chat application. They have a trial version available( 7 days free). It takes about 90 seconds to add it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DillonLive Posted 2 March 2016 Share Posted 2 March 2016 CBox is easy to install because it's plug-and-play, omly relies on client-side JavaScript and HTML. It's free to use but if you want it with additional features you can install the premium one. I think it's only for $2 or $3 not sure, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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