Evalana Wrote:Try either of these:
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<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="irc://irc.mibbit.net/strawberryland">irc://irc.mibbit.net/strawberryland</a><!-- m -->
The problem with these is that they take you to Mibbit's IRC servers, while we have an own separate server.
The Mibbit link is:
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The generic IRC link is:
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="irc://irc.strawberryland.eu/strawberryland">irc://irc.strawberryland.eu/strawberryland</a><!-- m -->
Try the latest one first, because using your own IRC client is the preferred way. Many people actually have IRC clients on their machines even without knowing about it. (For example, many people use
Pidgin or
Miranda IM to chat on their multiple accounts, while they don't know that these clients are also able to connect to IRC.) The benefit of the irc:// link is that it allows you to open the chat with one of your installed IRC clients. If you don't have an IRC client, then Firefox will offer you to connect through
Mibbit. If it doesn't work, then use the Mibbit link above.
Personally, I really don't like Mibbit. I'm rather willing to install a web-chat client (e.g
CGI:IRC), just to avoid the Mibbit usage. Though it's OK now, as we don't have other options for those without IRC clients yet. (Hmm... though I've just tried Mibbit again, and now it looks better - previously I hated it because it was too much of dumbed down, like it didn't create a separate status window. Now it does create one.)