Chat Settings
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    Chat Settings

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    Article summary

    In the following article, you will learn how to always reach your AI Chat and how to make basic settings.

    🗨️ How do I reach my chat?

    1. If you have activated the switch "enable AI" under "Algorithm", the chat is always available

    2. Launch your training UI via the launch icon (top right)

    3. Add the following command to the end of your URL: 0?chat=true

      1. https://digitizer.app/selector/#!/553BCD50-71D5-11EF-B48C-9BF348DF607F/en_EN/questionnaire/ 0?chat=true

    4. Click on the refresh sign in your browser to reload your URL change.

    ⚙️ Customize basic chat functionality

    In the following article, you will learn how to always reach your AI Chat and how to make basic settings.

    1. Navigate to Result Page —> Bottom Sections

    2. In the top right, use the drop-down to add the AI Chat functionality

    3. Now you will also see your chat window at the end of your training UI

    The following screenshots show you how you can adjust basic functions of the chat

    1. Influence the name that should be displayed in the chat.

    2. Change the inbox message you want the chat to show. Default: "Hi! How can I assist you?"

    3. In the input mask for the search is a placeholder. Default "Type in anything"

    4. Clear Chat Label is located behind the 3 "...". Influence how this field should be called.

    5. The 5th option is only important if the prompt type "questionnaire" has been selected under your AI settings

      1. This allows you to determine how the chat should enter the questionnaire. By default, the chat takes the first question defined in the questionnaire area.

    🎨 Customize the styling of the chat via CSS

    1. You will find the CSS mask under Settings to enter code commands.

    2. If you don't have an experienced colleague in dealing with CSS and you are about to integrate your chat, contact your FoxBase CSM support.

    3. Look at the Chat-Styling-Guide or use your browser's developer mode to get the CSS containers you need to address.


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