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07 Oct 07 #4431 by scottishlady
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Since there are three chatrooms... would it not be an idea to seperate them on the home page?
Sometimes you join the chat and there are so many people talking over each other, and quite often about different subjects, that it's quite difficult...
Whereas... if the rooms were seperated on the home page, it would be possible to choose which room you wanted to join in the conversation with...
I'm sure when the chat is busy it looks quite 'intimidating' for perhaps a new member to join in... even though they may feel like 'chatting'...
Just a thought...:silly:

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07 Oct 07 #4443 by fio
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You are right there - I find the chat rooms quite confusing at times. Are there three chat rooms?

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