WoW Europe forums: Gradient panels creation guide
Siana over at World of Warcraft‘s Europe forums posted an interesting tutorial thread we think the readers might like. Rather than some in-game strategy guide however, it will tackle the topic of creating your very own gradient panels – like that screenshot to your right.
Needless to say that this will require you to do some tinkering with your game’s settings, and the use of a couple of WoW AddOns. Here are what you’ll need to get started (quoting Siana):
- You will need to get a AddOn called eePanels, if you haven’t already. Download it from http://www.wowace.com/files. Extract it and place the folder in your WoW Directory/Interface/AddOns.
- If you have FuBar, the AddOn should now pop up there. If not, it should be on your minimap. If it isn’t, simply type “/eepanels minimapattach” to put it there. Now right click it.
- The first thing you want to do is to activate “Advanced Mode”, and de-activate “Lock Panels”.
The rest of the gradient panel guide is available in the read link below. Like we said, it’s not exactly some boss-killing walkthrough for Blizzard‘s WoW, but it certainly makes the game interface much easier on the eyes…at least if you get the settings right.
Siana over at World of Warcraft‘s Europe forums posted an interesting tutorial thread we think the readers might like. Rather than some in-game strategy guide however, it will tackle the topic of creating your very own gradient panels – like that screenshot to your right.
Needless to say that this will require you to do some tinkering with your game’s settings, and the use of a couple of WoW AddOns. Here are what you’ll need to get started (quoting Siana):
- You will need to get a AddOn called eePanels, if you haven’t already. Download it from http://www.wowace.com/files. Extract it and place the folder in your WoW Directory/Interface/AddOns.
- If you have FuBar, the AddOn should now pop up there. If not, it should be on your minimap. If it isn’t, simply type “/eepanels minimapattach” to put it there. Now right click it.
- The first thing you want to do is to activate “Advanced Mode”, and de-activate “Lock Panels”.
The rest of the gradient panel guide is available in the read link below. Like we said, it’s not exactly some boss-killing walkthrough for Blizzard‘s WoW, but it certainly makes the game interface much easier on the eyes…at least if you get the settings right.