Tutorials
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.
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) chat forms may be styled with one of six awesome themes, or you can “roll your own” theme however is desired. This blazing fast tutorial explains how to do it.
By default, Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) chat forms display messages in descending order, so the latest chats appear at the top of the chat box. This quick tutorial shows to change the chat order for all forms or specific forms only. It also shows how to change the field order, which determines the […]
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) automatically adds a “welcome” message to each chat box. By default, the welcome message is “Welcome to the Chat”, and the associated chat name is “SAC Pro”. This tutorial explains how to change the name and message to whatever you want.
Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) is lightweight and flexible, yet loaded with features and functionality. So there are tons of ways to customize and tweak things. This post is a working collection of tips and tricks, to help you get more from SAC Pro and dial in the perfect chat forms for your WordPress-powered […]
BBQ Pro enables you to block just about anything: bad strings, malicious requests, user agents, IP addresses, and more. But what happens if you accidentally block yourself, so that you can’t access your own site? This guide explains how to restore access with a quick modification to the BBQ options in the WordPress database.
By default, Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) does not display the date next to each message in the chat box. You can enable it though. This quick guide will show you how to display the date and time next to each chat message.
By default, Simple Ajax Chat Pro (SAC Pro) displays a max-character counter just beneath the message field on SAC Pro chat forms. The character counter is simple and similar to that used at Twitter. It’s enabled by default for all chat forms. This tutorial shows how to disable it easily.