On the [channel configuration page](/peertube-plugin-livechat/documentation/user/streamers/channel), open the "{{% livechat_label livechat_configuration_channel_emojis_title %}}" tab:
On the channel configuration page, there are an "{{% livechat_label action_import %}}" and an "{{% livechat_label action_export %}}" button.The "{{% livechat_label action_export %}}" button generates a file than you can then import on another channel.
You can also generate a file to import from any other source (for example you can import your Twitch custom emojis).The file must be a valid JSON file, using the following format:
The `sn` attribute is the short name code.The `url` attribute can be any image url than your browser can access, or a [Data URL](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/Data_URLs) representing the file you want to import.
This page describes the behaviour of livechat versions >= 10.0.0. There were some changes in the way we manage access rights for Peertube administrators and moderators.
You can use a chat bot, that will help you for moderation.Check [the chat bot documentation](/peertube-plugin-livechat/documentation/user/streamers/bot) for more information.
You can access room settings and moderation tools using the [chat dropdown menu](/peertube-plugin-livechat/documentation/user/viewers) at the top of the chat.
Starting with livechat v10.0.0, Peertube instance's admins and moderators have no special rights on rooms by default.However, they have a special button available on top of the chat: "{{% livechat_label promote %}}".Clicking this button will give them owner access on the room.
You can use [ConverseJS moderation commands](https://conversejs.org/docs/html/features.html#moderating-chatrooms) to moderate the room.When you open the chat room in full screen, there will also be a menu with dedicated commands on the top right.