Xat adds two new links to chat pages


Sometime this afternoon, Xat rolled out two new links (forum and share) located at the top of any of the individual chat pages.

“Forum” directly links chat pages to Xat’s own Community help forum. The positioning of this new link may be all that Xat needs to get people to more easily find and participate in their forums.

The “share” link seems like a intermediary compromise to something that we personally submitted to Xat staff and wrote up on the Xat suggestions page. Regardless, we’re extremely happy to see Xat pushing growth via any of the many social networks and look forward to the new signups.

New Links Added to Chat Pages

xat links

Sometime this afternoon, Xat rolled out two new links (forum and share) located at the top of any of the individual chat pages.

“Forum” directly links chat pages to Xat’s own Community help forum. The positioning of this new link may be all that Xat needs to get people to more easily find and participate in their forums.

The “share” link seems like a intermediary compromise to something that we personally submitted to Xat staff and wrote up on the Xat suggestions page. Regardless, we’re extremely happy to see Xat pushing growth via any of the many social networks and look forward to the new signups.

Xat Smiley FULL SIZE Generator – New!

xat smiley generator

Several months ago we had the idea of creating an offsite (that’s “outside” of Xat.com) Smiley generator that would simply allow a user to input a shortcode (i.e. omg, smile, d#red, etc…), hit a submit button, and have the Xat smile instantly generated full size. It seemed like a great way to get full size Xat smiley graphics with the added benefit of being able to customize each one; just like you would on Xat.

Currently, Xat smiley “experimentation” can only take place within the constraints of each chatbox. This very simple generator allows you to quickly type in smiley codes, generate the image, and get a nice clean image on a solid white background; great for creating Xat graphics, Xat comics, Xat backgrounds, or simply trying out different code combinations to later use live in a chatbox.

Anyway, after presenting the idea to Xat staff we were happy to hear that they would possibly be putting a Smiley pimper together themselves. As such, we have decided to keep our version very simple and will eagerly wait for Xat to come up with something better.

In the meantime, have fun with our Xat Smiley generator.

Thank you to Xat.com for the swf :)

P.S. There are a few code combinations that can only be added, updated by Xat directly.

Tempmem CD Glitch

A few users have mentioned seeing a glitch that allows Tempmem users to add partial (CD) functionality to any smiley. By partial, I mean the headphones only.

Required: Tempmem
How to: Purchase and activate Tempmem, then add “#cd” to the end on any smiley code (i.e. (smile#cd), (mad#cd), (omg#cd), (maniac#cd))

Examples:

xat tempmem glitch

xat tempmem glitch

If you have any other information, feel free to comment below.

Thanks!

Source: Xatworld blog

Tempmem CD glitch

A few users have mentioned seeing a glitch that allows Tempmem users to add partial (CD) functionality to any smiley. By partial, I mean the headphones only.

Required: Tempmem
How to: Purchase and activate Tempmem, then add “#cd” to the end on any smiley code (i.e. (smile#cd), (mad#cd), (omg#cd), (maniac#cd))

Examples:

xat tempmem glitch

xat tempmem glitch

If you have any other information, feel free to comment below.

Thanks!

Update: Blue, xatBlogs member, was quick to point out that this isn’t the only Tempmem glitch. You can also add a night cap to any yellow smiley by appending “#sleep” to the end of your smile code. (i.e. (smile#sleep)

xat tempmem glitch

Update: One more, you can also add a friendster sign to any yellow smiley by appending “#fs” to the end of your smile code. (i.e. (smile#fs)