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Using ChatZilla Table Of Contents Part 1: Introduction to ChatZilla. 1.1: Introduction 1.1.1: What is IRC? 1.1.2: What is ChatZilla? 1.1.3: Where do I get more information on IRC? 1.2: The User Interface. 1.2.1: Menu structure. 1.2.2: User list. 1.2.3: Output area. 1.2.4: View tabs. 1.2.5: Status bar. 1.3: Features of the input area. 1.3.1: Responding to the last person who spoke to you. 1.3.2: Autocompleting nicknames. 1.3.3: Autocompleting commands. 1.3.4: Multiline input. Part 2: Navigating IRC with ChatZilla. 2.1: Connecting to an IRC network. 2.1.1: Listing available networks. 2.1.2: Attaching to a network. 2.1.3: Canceling an attach that isn't going well. 2.1.4: Connecting to a specific server. 2.1.5: Disconnecting when you're finished. 2.2: Channels. 2.2.1: Finding a channel. 2.2.2: Joining. 2.2.3: Modes, Topics, and Kicks. 2.2.4: Parting. 2.3: Private messages. 2.3.1: Receiving messages. 2.3.2: Sending messages. 2.3.3: Query windows. Part 3: Scripting ChatZilla. 3.1: Scripting basics. 3.1.1: The /eval command. 3.1.2: Writing text to the output window. 3.1.3: Writing DOM nodes to the output window. 3.1.1: Exploring objects with dumpObjectTree(); 3.2: More Scripting. 3.2.1: External scripts. 3.2.2: Hooking into IRC events. Appendix A: A: Styling the output window. (copy of the comment in output-window.css)