
The first thing you're going to want to do is draw a picture of your user interface. Let's parse your UI and see if we can come up with some ways of getting your setup closer to what you want. Frustration is one of those big hurdles in planning and tinkering with your personal space that can seem daunting but can be extremely rewarding at the same time. Attaining the type of UI you want is not always the easiest thing to do, but it can be done and done easily if you give it a little thought, planning, and time.

I think that's everything, if not too much. XLoot, WeakAuras, Skillet (has some errors, but I like it), Auditor, Panda XPerl, Grid, Clique, Bartender, OmniCC, RSA, TomTom AutoBar, Gatherer, ChocolateBar, MiniMapButtonFrame, Chat, Postal, AtlasLoot, SmartBuff, Outfitter, Talented, DeadlyBossMods, Omen, Mik's Scrolling Battle Text, WIM, Auctionator, Recount, Baggins, along with a lot in the background, like Broker stuff.Īddons that are around/broken/not configured
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I know this and a more organized UI that doesn't have my eyes darting everywhere will make me a better player, but I simply don't know how to accomplish it. What else do I want out of a UI? I want more space, I want to know more cooldowns and short-buff times, and I want to be able to see everything too, all on a 19" monitor. I do wear glasses, but I'm able to play longer when things are bigger because my eyes strain less. I'm so picky, which is why every time I've tossed out all my addons, my UI looks pretty much the same when I remake it. I see other people's amazing UIs, and I wish I could have them, but there are so many roadblocks. FuBar got switched to ChocolateBar, Healbot to Grid+Clique, only because I had issues with both. The biggest changes I've made have been one addon for another. At this point, it isn't even the addons - it's all about what you do with them. It just takes time, patience, and a little bit of planning.

But using solid UI-building tactics and moving out of comfort zones, I think we have the ability to turn this UI into something more akin to the solid and suave-looking examples that this column has showcased before. With a non-widescreen monitor and certain UI principles set in stone, we have our work cut out for us. We are a loving and caring bunch, a proud and patient people, who take in those downtrodden and emerge with happiness and love in our hearts. What are we to do, ladies and gents? Not help out this poor soul? Stand idly by when one of our own is in need? No.
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Have a screenshot of your own UI that you'd like to submit? Send your screenshots along with info on what mods you're using to and follow Mathew on Twitter.Īnother day, another call for help from a community member in need. Each week, WoW Insider and Mathew McCurley bring you a fresh look at reader-submitted UIs as well as Addon Spotlight, which spotlights the latest user interface addons.
