One of the sites I've found them on is more technical, but another is definitely not. The embedded version is very newbie friendly.

Janine

Pine W wrote:
That sounds workable and hopefully friendly.

Pine

On Aug 2, 2014 7:51 PM, "Janine Starykowicz" <jrst...@barntowire.com 
<mailto:jrst...@barntowire.com>> wrote:

    There are plenty of people using IRC, but many of them don't know it. There 
are chatroom/IRC hybrids, generally on forum
    sites. You embed the chat window in a web page, and anyone can join in. 
Those who want can use any IRC client to get to
    the same channel, but with more features.

    http://www.irchighway.net/
    http://mibbit.com/

    Janine

    Sarah Stierch wrote:

        Exactly. IRC is for the old school and ubergeek. And as Sue has said in the past 
- we're only going to "retain" specific
        types of people to be long term editors (ubergeeks like us) but, if we can 
figure out a solution to help out the "average
        joe/sphine" editor...



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