

- #Lost of control icon resize elvui install
- #Lost of control icon resize elvui update
- #Lost of control icon resize elvui archive
- #Lost of control icon resize elvui skin
Check “Disable”, then press “Hide” if you don’t want these tooltips to come up. Step 8 of 8: Installation Complete: You’re done with the basic installation, hit the ‘Finished’ button and it will reload your UI.Īfter restarting, you’ll get a screen with a support announcement and tips. But you can select the ‘Aura Bars&Icons’ option too if it’s you taste. Step 7 of 8: Auras: I would advice for ‘Icons Only’ - we don’t need a million bars and timers for standard raid buffs.
#Lost of control icon resize elvui install
If you chose a Healer role, you will get an announcement asking you to install the Clique addon, just click ‘Yes’ and ignore it, no need to install anything. Step 6 of 8: Layout: Choose the option you are interested in - a player / target / target of target Unit Frames will be at the bottom of the screen, not on the top and in a slightly different position for every role (You can click on every role to see the difference and to choose what you like better). Step 5 of 8: Resolution: choose ‘High Resolution’ if you have a 15 inch + monitor, otherwise choose ‘Low Resolution’ → ‘Continue’ Step 4 of 8: Theme Setup: you can try all 3 buttons (Classic/Dark/Class) to see the difference and click ‘Continue’ after you decided. Step 3 of 8: Chat: Click on ‘Setup Chat’ → ‘Continue’ Step 2 of 8: CVars: Click on ‘Setup CVars’ → ‘Continue’ Do not skip it if you don’t have ElvUI already configured on some other toon. You’ll now have a 8 step configuration process. If you can't see this Installation screen, type /ec in chat and then press 'Install' button in the config window: When entering the game for the first time after installing the addon, you'll get this screen : ElvUI config can be reached from the Main Menu (in game press Esc button-> press ElvUI button) or by typing /ec in chat. Make sure that both ElvUI Config and ElvUI are enabled in the addons list: Click the 'AddOns' button in the left bottom corner of your character selection screen. If you had ElvUI previously installed, you'd get a message asking to replace the current folder - click 'Yes':
#Lost of control icon resize elvui archive
Unpack the downloaded archive to your WoW Addons folder (World of Warcraft -> Interface -> Addons) The version on Curse is outdated.įollowing the above link, you will find two addons to download: Tukui and ElvUI. This UI will arrange your interface to be more flexible and practical.ĭownload ElvUI from Tukui.
#Lost of control icon resize elvui update
As such, you’ll only ever have to update ElvUI and not worry too much about its individual components. It has multiple addons and plug-ins integrated into it, such as Dominos action bars and TidyPlates. It completely replaces the default Blizzard UI at every level with a new and better interface. Also, maybe list the date when each version was released (in the changelog) to help with troubleshooting.Įdit - I opened the old file and apparently I had version 1.57, which doesn't seem to exist at all, according to the changelog on your site, where it jumps from 1.45 to 1.60.ElvUI is a full UI replacement. I'm not sure how close the association is between Tukui / ElvUI and Azilroka, but you might want to change the download page on your site to show the current version more prominently (maybe include it in the file name), like in CurseForge.
#Lost of control icon resize elvui skin
So I downloaded 1.67, disabled all the modules I wasn't using before (so it was the same config, just a new version), and the "Loss of Control" icon is now correctly moved to its anchor, whether the ElvUI skin is enabled or not. Then I went to CurseForge (where the files are numbered) and it showed a 1.67 (though no changelog for it), and checking the "extras" pane on your site also shows 1.67 (although the changelog only shows 1.65, which is a bit confusing). The file from the Tukui website isn't numbered, so I'm not sure which version I had (I think it was around 2 months old, so maybe 1.45? - there are no dates listed), but I checked the "changelog" pane and it showed "1.60-1.65" as the latest one.

Apparently it had something to do with one of the modules in Project Azilroka.
