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Looking for an HTML 5 chat room


Lalaine

Paranormal Novice
I am looking for an HTML 5 chat room for my website that is mobile friendly.
I could find only RumbleTalk and chatwind but both have no 3rd party users integration, any suggestions?
 
Sorry, it took me a while, but just for you to know, I am still looking for a suitable chat room for my site any help will be most appreciated.
 
Well, if someone is interested in a chat room for his radio show like me than I became and expert in this field. Here are my experience with finding the best one for my radio station.

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.
 

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We have considered a chat room, and HTML5 makes sense because Java chat rooms are fraught with consequences. Thanks for following up.
 
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