.. raw:: html ========================================= Quickstart (to get a demo up and running) ========================================= When you download a specific release of *Converse.js* there will be two minified files inside the zip file. * builds/converse.min.js * css/converse.min.css You can include these two files inside the ** element of your website via the *script* and *link* tags: .. code-block:: html You need to initialize Converse.js with configuration settings according to your requirements. Please refer to the :ref:`configuration-variables` section further below for info on all the available configuration settings. To configure Converse.js, put the following inline Javascript code at the bottom of your page (after the closing ** element). .. code-block:: javascript require(['converse'], function (converse) { converse.initialize({ bosh_service_url: 'https://bind.conversejs.org', // Please use this connection manager only for testing purposes i18n: locales.en, // Refer to ./locale/locales.js to see which locales are supported show_controlbox_by_default: true, roster_groups: true }); }); The `index.html `_ file inside the Converse.js repository may serve as a nice usable example. These minified files provide the same demo-like functionality as is available on the `conversejs.org `_ website. Useful for testing or demoing. You'll most likely want to implement some kind of single persistent session solution for your website, where users authenticate once in your website and then stay logged in to their XMPP session upon the next page reload. For more info on this, read: :ref:`session-support`. You might also want to have more fine-grained control of what gets included in the minified Javascript file. Read :doc:`builds` for more info on how to do that.