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Kalu'ak 10-03-14 12:32 PM

What this addons are?
 


there are not many as i see but i'm newbee and i don't know any of them but i want this exactly interface

help me please :confused:

ObbleYeah 10-03-14 12:41 PM

- Grid
- Quartz
- Pitbull
- Dominos
- omniCC
- random square minimap that you can find a hundred different variants of on here, SexyMap would look like that easy enuff though.

that screenshot is ~5 yrs old (from WOTLK) but these will look like that.

Kalu'ak 10-03-14 02:46 PM

thank you, man :cool:

def9 10-03-14 05:26 PM

Recount - bottom right are the meters you see
ouF_Freebgrid - raid frames. At least I'm fairly sure thats what they are. I haven't used pitbull raid frames before but I've used freebgred myself since wotlk and that is exactly what they look like.

Phanx 10-03-14 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by def9 (Post 297398)
ouF_Freebgrid - raid frames. At least I'm fairly sure thats what they are.

oUF_Freebgrid is designed to mimic the appearance of Grid. For a self-proclaimed addon newbie like OP, I would recommend sticking to Grid and other addons that don't require editing Lua code to configure them.

Seerah 10-03-14 09:22 PM

freebgrid does have a configuration panel

Phanx 10-03-14 10:22 PM

According to its download page, it still requires Lua editing to configure which buffs/debuffs are shown, and which indicator statuses are displayed on. These are fairly important things to be able to configure, so regardless of my having a dog in this fight as the maintainer of Grid, it just doesn't make sense to recommend oUF_Freebgrid to someone who is new to using addons.


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