SAC Pro Archive
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) makes it possible to set up private chats between users. When enabled, private chats enable direct communication between selected users only; no other users or visitors will have access to the chat. With SAC Pro, you can create and display any number of private (or public) chat forms on […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) provides a simple and basic emoji picker that may be enabled for all chat forms or any specific chat form. This quick tutorial shows how to enable the emoji picker, and also explains how to customize the emoji list, so you can add your favorite emojis.
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) chat forms strive for simplicity. So extra details like user roles are not displayed in the chat box. But there are scenarios where it makes sense to display extra information. For such cases, this tutorial shows how to display the user role next to each chat message. You can […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) forms can be configured to send email alerts (notifications) for each new chat message. This is useful for example, on chat forms that remain open over periods of time, like a guestbook or similar. That way you can keep an eye on things without having to visit your chat […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) can be configured to display user avatars next to each message in the chat box. By default SAC Pro does not display user avatars. When avatars are enabled and the user is logged in to WordPress, their chosen avatar will be displayed next to each of their chat messages. […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) provides fine-grained control over user names. For example, you can enable users to choose their own chat names. Or you can choose to generate random usernames. For logged-in users, you can even use registered usernames as chat names. This tutorial explains the default options for user names, and shows […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) provides fine-grained control over user URLs. For example, you can enable users to choose their own website URLs. Or, for logged-in users, you can use the registered “website” URL, or even the URL of the user’s WP Profile page. This tutorial explains the default options for user URLs, and […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) chat forms can be public, private, read-only, or “require login”. When user login is required, the chat box is not displayed unless the user is logged into WordPress. This tutorial shows how to require user login for any or all chat forms. Also shows how to customize the message […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) chat forms can be public, private, require login, or “read only”. When displayed in read-only mode, the chat box is visible to all visitors but sending messages is limited to logged-in users. Perhaps like watching people eat in a restaurant by staring through the window, read-only mode lets your […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) gives you full administrative control over all the details. Details like maximum number of chats per form, maximum length of user names and chat messages, and maximum number of users allowed in chat rooms. This tutorial shows how to control all of these details (and more) very easily.