Pathanos' UI - tank, paladin, neat and tidy, not too crazyĪs of late, I've been using the default Blizzard UI because I could never get my UI just how I liked it. Hopefully we can get you up to speed as well as to what is needed to set up something like this, with a quick understanding of the concepts needed, where to start, and what you want to look for when building it. In the screenshot, you will see his sparse raiding UI, a clutterless view space that allows for plenty of information gathering while not being an addon monstrosity. Pathanos' UI is built around a Razer Naga-plus-keyboard setup for his tanking paladin. That's what today is about - the philosophical process and a general outline to making your user interface look nice and tidy, just like our friend Pathanos has here. In this case, I wanted to profile a user interface that is simple enough to replicate on your own with a minimal amount of configuration addons, with an acceptable amount of time needed to create it. One thing that I try to do during a call-for-help-type article is point people in the direction of an example of what I am trying to articulate. Last week, Reader UI of the Week profiled Lellee's UI and a call for help in fixing up a non-widescreen UI and just making the whole thing work a little bit better.
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