![]() ![]() The best Facebook app to fit Modern UI: Vibe. ![]() I’ll keep looking for the perfect one but in the meantime this is what I have. It is uncluttered, and makes it easy to see the important information on any. I know I’ve seen that in a video somewhere, I just need to try to find it again. I don’t like looking down at my bars that much and while I do have a cooldown counter on the spells, I’d prefer something to flash up and stay up on my screen until that ability is used again. I also would like to get into writing weak auras so I have visual icons and effects come up on my screen to remind me when abilities are off cd and ready to be used. Both these spells could potentially be moved to moreover macros or even slotted onto VuhDo and I could go back to having focus free. On my priest I have myself focused so that my cascade goes onto a friendly and potentially alive target (nothing like having to find another target if your focus target dies). When I’m on the druid I have myself focused and have a macro that uses i nnervate on the focus so I don’t inadvertently give my innervate to another mana using class, way too many times have I accidentally had a mage targeted and given my innervate to them. I slot a tiny little focus bar in there as well. I’ve seen UI’s that have just a long panel for their portraits and target, I might look into that. I can’t seem to get them looking like what I want and sitting in the right place, they just look messy. What I am unhappy with is my portrait and target bars. I have all the non-essential bars faded out so I don’t see them unless I mouse over them. So far, this is the UI my healing toons have. Looks great on older locations full of trees. Maybe this was not exactly what you were aiming for, but it is much easier than your alternative. Using it, you can make the pointer appear only when the user touches the screen, and disappear right after it. I hate when VuhDo doesn’t fit and just seems to hang on my screen above my bars, so for that end I’ve created a layout where my buttons fit around it. r/wow People keep talking about new View Distance, but reverse is also cool: View Distance 1/10 gives the world more undiscovered, 'full of secrets' vibe. The purpose of this program is to hide the pointer after the mouse has not moved for a while. I use VuhDo to heal with, so that needs to be slotted in nicely. I also have a completely different UI on my healing toons to my dps toons. And then often I get it how I like and am content for a week or two and I find I want to tweak it a bit more. I’m constantly striving for the balance between minimal and uncluttered and actually being able to see everything and reach all my abilities easily. Since then I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect UI. I never thought about UI’s until I received a screenshot one day and realised that the screen in the photo looked nothing like mine. Everyone has different views on what they should look like. UI’s (User Interface) are such a personal thing. ![]()
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