None of my sites I use IP for are commercial in any way. Gaming sites etc. The most recent one I just set up on www.warriorclan.info for my brother who is involved with the mafia Wars game primarily on Facebook. Their group has over 800 members and they will be flooding this site very soon once they distribute the word to the rest of their group that the site is up. So I am trying to prepare for their increased activity.
First,, they seem to chat using Ajax Shoutbox most of the time. There could potentially be 50 or 60 users in chat at one time. My question is can Ajax Shoutbox handle this? I know it is primarily a restriction based on the server running the site , but for now I don't THINK that would be too much of an issue since it is hosted by 1and1. I am just wondering if I should consider using a third party java based chat box such as 123 Flash Chat or similar?
Next, my brother has put quite a few smileys in but that SEEMS to slow the site refreshes down. The idea would be to remove the smileys from the top of the Ajax Shoutbox and just put a link to a window that would open the smileys in a popup for them to use. I can't seem to find the tpl file that generates that listing of the smileys. I can remove them and put a link for the smiley popup window but I can't find where it is generated in the tpl files.
Also, many of the links they are trying to send to each other ("Coffee" links for Mafia Wars? Whatever they are LOL) are very long and they have to use something like tinyurl to reduce the length so they can post them. Is there a way to increase the maximum length of a posted link in Ajax Shoutbox?
Last, I want to remove the date from the ajax shout and only leave the time. That would leave more room for chat and since they will be chatting nearly all day,, the date is irrelevant to be displayed.
I imagine if I find the file(s) that format the shoutbox, I can figure much of these out. I have posted a pic of the ajax shoutbox as it is now for your reference.
Thanks and sorry for presenting multiple questions in one post,, but they are all relevant to the Ajax Shoutbox.
