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DESIGNED FOR RIFT, RIFT-S, [QUEST + QUEST2 + LINK CABLE]
The most basic thing one could do, is fixed HTML elements on a page that gets tagged with CSS styles to hide or show, updated by JavaScript which is also what connects to the WebSockets server. I realize this is not for everyone, but for any front-end web-dev it should be a small job.