Lots of people find it weird that the circular Groupfinder eyeball icon is now at the bottom of the screen, next to your micro menu. Shadowlands Micro Menu Buttons recreates the old Micromenu for you! Of maybe you thought the old Micromenu was just fine, and you want it back. No worries! Now you can change the colors with this simple weakaura to change the colors. Maybe you like the MicroMenu, but the fact that it’s now “grey on grey” is hard to see. Of course if you don’t want the Micro Menu and bag icons at all (handy if you only use keybinds for them), you can just hide it entirely. Bottom: Edited micromenu, with scale at 200% size. Top: Default micromenu, with scale at 100% size. HUD Tooltips (also supports attaching to cursor).The Dragonflight UI Resizer weakaura gives you control over a sliding scale to increase the size of UI elements that, by default, the Blizzard UI don’t let you change. Resize Minimap, Bags, Micromenu, and More This WeakAura lets you use the Custom Options tab to set and forget scaling and moving of Some UI Features until Blizzard implements it natively in their new Edit Mode. Hate the Blue overlay on your actionbars because it makes it hard to line up all your elements? Disable it with this simple No Blue Overlay addon. Finally, it offers a “snap to grid” option (which is not the same as the default edit mode’s snap option) as well as letting you toggle how it snaps to the grid. You can also “group” bars together by selecting the elements you want grouped together in the dropdown. Edit Mode FeaturesĮdit Mode Features adds a small series of options to the bottom of each window in Edit Mode that allows you to either entire values for exact UI positioning, or “nudge” them pixel by pixel, to the exact place you want them. Plus, some people are intimidated by the sheer scale of an overhaul like ElvUI, and may find small changes more manageable. A few addons or weakauras that use a quarter of the resource of one addon is preferable, even if it is technically more addons. ElvUI is notorious for the amount of resources it hogs. However, the reason to pare down on addons is about performance. “Isn’t the point of the new UI that I don’t have to use addons?” Move, resize, customize almost every element of the base UI.Īddons and Weakauras to Enhance the New UI.Optional HUD layout changes as you swap specs.Name, Save, Edit, and Import / export UI layouts.Combined Bags (Press Shift+B and click on the bag icon).Enhancement and Changes for other UI Elements.Addons to Enhance or Fix other Prepatch Changes.Addons and Weakauras to Enhance the New UI.Blizzard’s Official Notes on the New UI.This post will act as a “living document” for a little while, and I’ll post edits and the dates I’ve added them to keep things tidy. I’ll also cover where old options have moved to in the new menus. We’ll start by diving into default options in the new UI, move into third-party enhancements for the new UI, and then dive into some lesser-known changes that can be made to it. Here’s hoping some of those change over time! The “snap” option in Edit Mode isn’t intuitive. There’s a few UI options that can’t be moved by default. For example, the stance bar kept centering and changing its size in the first few days that should now be fixed. Of course, the new UI still has bugs, and many of those are being hotfixed every day. I did use an addon called ButtonForge that allowed me to create extra, simple actionbars without revamping my whole UI – but now that Blizzard has given us up to 8 action bars, I can get rid of it and go completely clean. It’s known to many that I have always used the basic stock WoW UI – no bartender, no ElvUI, no Dominos. Updated 11/1 – added Exiles Reach console command for edit mode, added SL micromenu addon, changed addon to hide Micromenu Updated 11/16 – added XP bar, Micromenu, and Minimap resizer added console command to clear action bars
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