Reader UI of the Week: Skippah's UI
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Happy Tuesday, readers! Reader UI of the Week is here to brighten your day. It's been hectic here at Addon Central -- there are a lot of cool things in the works. The positive responses to the column over the past months have been wonderful, and the amount of people we've helped is staggering. Thank you all so much for your contributions.
Reader UI of the Week sets its sights on Skippah's UI, a no-nonsense, bold user interface that effectively uses screen real estate as well as keeping a clean theme. The user interface feels bare-bones, but in a good way -- the kind of feeling you have after you clean the living room and things are where they should be, with a lot less dust. Jump on in, this week's UI is totally double rainbow.
I'm sure Skippah has a few things to say about his UI. Let's hear it:
Thank you very much for the submission, Skippah. The first thing you'll notice about Skippah's UI is how nice and neat everything is lined up. Action bars, raid frames and targeting frames are all cleanly aligned. My heart grew 10 times its size when I saw the raid frames -- raid frame nirvana was at hand. Skippah's stated goals of simplistic and fun definitely shine through, so let's explore what makes this UI so neat.
Unit and raid frames to die for
Skippah's unit frames layout is powered by Shadowed Unit Frames (SUF), my preferred unit frame addon. The layout shown here illustrates exactly why I love SUF -- the addon is crisp, clear and can be configured to be incredibly basic. I used to think unit frames had to be a huge ordeal, with buff and debuff tracking above, below and all around the unit frames. Slowly I realized that this did not have to be the case. A setup like Skippah's is excellent for tanks and DPS because your debuffs on your targets will more than likely be managed by a cooldown or notification tracker like Sexycooldown or Power Auras. Why make the unit frame addon work a double shift when you already are running specialized addons to be those work horses?
No names, no portraits and no nonsense. The name of this game is total clarity. To be honest, as a tank or DPSer, I probably would have just thrown out the numbers on my raid frames altogether. Keep the names of the players -- who needs to know the raid's health, especially as a non-healer? Yes, yes, I am absolutely sure that there is one glaring example where it would be beneficial for a DPS or tank to have this information available, but for a good amount of the time, I am confident in saying that an approximation of health and mana is good enough for most setups outside of a healer-specific UI.
Seriously, look at the raid frames! Look at the unit frames! I'm completely spazzing out here, I know. It just hits every right button on my wacky "what I love about user interfaces" control panel. Information wishes that it could be shared as easily and succinctly as it is here in Skippah's unit and raid frames. Bravo.
Transparency, opacity
Let's talk about the chat pane for a few. Prat is one of the best addons out there, and I can't express in words the love I feel for a good chat addon. Prat performs admirably, but one of the issues I have always had with chat windows are configurations that set full opacity. Maybe it's me. Some colors against certain backdrops just blend in too much and chat information is missed. This was especially problematic in Naxxramas and most of Northrend, as the snowy white and blue made some colors just too hard to see. A nice, light opacity or transparency change can easily remedy the problem.
Opacity and transparency, however, would kill the UI's motif. Otherwise, to keep everyone consistent, Skippah would more than likely add some opacity to the other addons at the bottom dock. Maybe this would make everything a little simpler; maybe not. As long as the changing terrain behind the chat box does not render chat incomprehensible, then it looks great.
Today's lesson: redundancy
The biggest lesson to take away from Skippah's user interface, and maybe even a tip to Skippah, is that redundant addons in function and substance might not be the best way to go. I know it's sometimes hard to put away those buffs and debuffs on the target frame, because you're so used to it. But if you're tracking those debuffs with Power Auras, etc., then why be redundant? Plenty of UI real estate space can be saved cutting down redundancy.
Here's where I tell Skippah to cut down on the one redundant piece that makes my eye twitch. You have a threat meter, so lose the "I have aggro" Power Aura. You'll be much happier that you never have to stare at that shield graphic again.
All in all, a clean, crisp and awesome showing by Skippah. Awesome job. For the comments, let's do something a little bit different. In the spirit of minimalism, pretend you could only have three addons running. What would those addons be? Addon compilations don't count, just like the genie cannot grant you more wishes. Three addons only. What've you got? See you next week!
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Happy Tuesday, readers! Reader UI of the Week is here to brighten your day. It's been hectic here at Addon Central -- there are a lot of cool things in the works. The positive responses to the column over the past months have been wonderful, and the amount of people we've helped is staggering. Thank you all so much for your contributions.
Reader UI of the Week sets its sights on Skippah's UI, a no-nonsense, bold user interface that effectively uses screen real estate as well as keeping a clean theme. The user interface feels bare-bones, but in a good way -- the kind of feeling you have after you clean the living room and things are where they should be, with a lot less dust. Jump on in, this week's UI is totally double rainbow.
I'm sure Skippah has a few things to say about his UI. Let's hear it:
Dear WoW.com staff and readers,
Hello all! My name is Kyle and I play a protection warrior named Skippah on the US realm Skullcrusher. I have created easily over 50 different UI's in my time, and while some of these have definitely looked better than others, I found that when it comes to a UI you want the most power you can get out of the most unobstructed interface. With these goals in mind, I strove to create a simplistic and fun, yet intuitive interface for all of you.
The UI that you are looking at is a result of many years and many iterations of different addons.
*Note - It is optimized for protection warriors but may easily be adjusted for any other class who wishes to use this UI.
Starting from the top left -> right in a clockwise manner -
In the top left corner are the buff/debuff bars. I chose to place them here because I wanted to create an interface that seemed as even as possible. Having the buff bars on the right just always seemed to throw the balance off.
At the top of the screen is an easily collapsible info bar called Titan Panel which I use to show gear durability, framerate, loot type, AtlasLoot, Elitist Group, and of course, the time.
In the top right corner is my minimap which I display as a simple square using the addon SexyMap.
Underneath the minimap is the threat meter, shown by the addon Omen Threat Meter.
Below the threat meter is the all popular and ubiquitous Recount damage meter.
For the unit frames I used Shadowed Unit Frames which is a light and extremely customizable addon. I use it to display parties/raids underneath the main frame because I have found that it is a lot easier to see everyone's health/mana when they are all situated at the same spot on the screen.
For button frames, Bartender 4 I found to be king. With it's versatility and ease to set up, I have grown in love with this addon over the years. On top of the button frame is the addon OmniCC which shows ability cooldowns as a simple countdown timer.
In the bottom left of the UI is the chat log where it is usually found. I used Prat 3.0 to customize the look of the frame.
In the middle of the screen on top of my character is the addon Power Auras Classic. Since this is a PvE protection warrior optimized UI, the addon is set to display a shield whenever I have aggro.
Below Power Auras Classic is Deadly Boss Mods which warns of many fight mechanics.
This UI uses the following addons:
AtlasLoot
Bartender 4
ButtonFacade (Caith)
Combuctor
Deadly Boss Mods
Elitist Group
Omen Threat Meter
OmniCC
Parrot
Power Auras Classic
Prat 3.0
Recount
SatrinaBuffFrame
SexyMap
Shadowed Unit Frames
Titan Panel
I am continuing to create new interfaces all the time and would greatly appreciate any constructive feedback on how to further improve my UI so that it is easier for everyone to use. (:
Cheers!
Skippah, US Skullcrusher
Thank you very much for the submission, Skippah. The first thing you'll notice about Skippah's UI is how nice and neat everything is lined up. Action bars, raid frames and targeting frames are all cleanly aligned. My heart grew 10 times its size when I saw the raid frames -- raid frame nirvana was at hand. Skippah's stated goals of simplistic and fun definitely shine through, so let's explore what makes this UI so neat.
Unit and raid frames to die for
Skippah's unit frames layout is powered by Shadowed Unit Frames (SUF), my preferred unit frame addon. The layout shown here illustrates exactly why I love SUF -- the addon is crisp, clear and can be configured to be incredibly basic. I used to think unit frames had to be a huge ordeal, with buff and debuff tracking above, below and all around the unit frames. Slowly I realized that this did not have to be the case. A setup like Skippah's is excellent for tanks and DPS because your debuffs on your targets will more than likely be managed by a cooldown or notification tracker like Sexycooldown or Power Auras. Why make the unit frame addon work a double shift when you already are running specialized addons to be those work horses?
No names, no portraits and no nonsense. The name of this game is total clarity. To be honest, as a tank or DPSer, I probably would have just thrown out the numbers on my raid frames altogether. Keep the names of the players -- who needs to know the raid's health, especially as a non-healer? Yes, yes, I am absolutely sure that there is one glaring example where it would be beneficial for a DPS or tank to have this information available, but for a good amount of the time, I am confident in saying that an approximation of health and mana is good enough for most setups outside of a healer-specific UI.

Seriously, look at the raid frames! Look at the unit frames! I'm completely spazzing out here, I know. It just hits every right button on my wacky "what I love about user interfaces" control panel. Information wishes that it could be shared as easily and succinctly as it is here in Skippah's unit and raid frames. Bravo.
Transparency, opacity
Let's talk about the chat pane for a few. Prat is one of the best addons out there, and I can't express in words the love I feel for a good chat addon. Prat performs admirably, but one of the issues I have always had with chat windows are configurations that set full opacity. Maybe it's me. Some colors against certain backdrops just blend in too much and chat information is missed. This was especially problematic in Naxxramas and most of Northrend, as the snowy white and blue made some colors just too hard to see. A nice, light opacity or transparency change can easily remedy the problem.
Opacity and transparency, however, would kill the UI's motif. Otherwise, to keep everyone consistent, Skippah would more than likely add some opacity to the other addons at the bottom dock. Maybe this would make everything a little simpler; maybe not. As long as the changing terrain behind the chat box does not render chat incomprehensible, then it looks great.
Today's lesson: redundancy
The biggest lesson to take away from Skippah's user interface, and maybe even a tip to Skippah, is that redundant addons in function and substance might not be the best way to go. I know it's sometimes hard to put away those buffs and debuffs on the target frame, because you're so used to it. But if you're tracking those debuffs with Power Auras, etc., then why be redundant? Plenty of UI real estate space can be saved cutting down redundancy.
Here's where I tell Skippah to cut down on the one redundant piece that makes my eye twitch. You have a threat meter, so lose the "I have aggro" Power Aura. You'll be much happier that you never have to stare at that shield graphic again.
All in all, a clean, crisp and awesome showing by Skippah. Awesome job. For the comments, let's do something a little bit different. In the spirit of minimalism, pretend you could only have three addons running. What would those addons be? Addon compilations don't count, just like the genie cannot grant you more wishes. Three addons only. What've you got? See you next week!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
cloneboy Jul 13th 2010 10:57PM
Oh my god thats like a full on double rainbow
Whoo!!!
Darthir Jul 13th 2010 10:03PM
It's so bright and vivid!
krusty_burger Jul 13th 2010 8:25PM
this is a very attractive UI (except for that huge power aura shield). it lacks sparkles and lights and spinning whirly gigs, and look how clean! this is the OCD players UI.
also it seems very fitting that a prot warrior would have a UI like this. or maybe it's just me. something in the no frills UI and the no spells playstlye seems to fit together nicely.
Risq Jul 13th 2010 8:26PM
This addon set-up trips up my eyes because recount is a nice slightly transparent black on one side, and the chat window is completely see through >.< Seeing these be the same would be cool!
But the three addons I'd run with?
Grid
ForteXorcist
Omen
I think that could do me through any character, any situation.
I wouldn't be healing/tanking/dpsing as well as I could, but it would do =)
zdave Jul 13th 2010 8:33PM
yeah, i've yet to find a good chat frame mod, but maybe i'm just too picky :P
recount looks sexy in black though.
Haimdall Jul 13th 2010 8:37PM
How do I contact you guys about my UI? I'd sure love to share it if possible. :D
jbodar Jul 13th 2010 8:41PM
Dude, it's in the first paragraph:
"Have a screenshot of your UI you want to submit? Send your screenshots, along with info on what mods you're using and some background information, to readerui@wow.com."
Tirrimas Jul 13th 2010 8:32PM
Those unit frames...are SEXY. Wow.
I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable with a full quarter of screen being taken up with UI, though. Maybe it's the difference between being melee and ranged, but I feel like I need more room just to see what's going on.
I would swap out Omen and Recount for Skada, and let it switch between viewing DPS (out of combat) and threat (in combat).
Definitely some food for thought. I've been unhappy with my own UI for a while.
Wulfkin Jul 14th 2010 3:44AM
I feel the same. It's nice looking, but everything is far too big for my tastes. A good UI for me takes up no more than 1/5 of the screen.
Other than that it looks clean and effective!
Rafe Jul 13th 2010 8:33PM
Yeah, not sure why he would have Power Aura set to tell him when he has aggro... as a tank. That would annoy the hell out of me. I use it to pop up a shield (like he has) for Sword and Board procs and and another one for Revenge procs. Prot Warriors need very little in terms of Power Aura. I also have one that looks like PW:Shield that appears when I hit Shield Wall so I know it's active and for how long.
But one for aggro? That would drive me nuts.
The Shadowed Unit Frames look great, though! I thought that was Pitbull, to be honest.
Phelps Jul 14th 2010 11:53AM
He should invert the aura. Pop the shield up when he doesn't have aggro.
West Jul 13th 2010 8:36PM
Very cool. I like the raid frames a lot. do they have an option to show aggro like grid?
I would love to have something like tidyplates aggro that colors the raid frame differently based on how close that person is getting to overtaking the tank threat.
minimalism for my tank:
- dominos: button manager for optimal keysmashing
- grid: who has stolen my aggro on any mob
- omen: who is creeping up on my aggro for current mob
minimalism for my dps:
- dominos: button manager for optimal keysmashing
- omen: how is my aggro
- recount: how are my rotations
Pinto Jul 27th 2010 10:14AM
It's been a little while, but just in case you're still wondering, yes! SUF has a number of options on how to color the frames. If you want you can even just have the text change color based on aggro level, so you can see if people are getting too close beforehand.
SUF FTW.
Zach Jul 13th 2010 8:41PM
I think the 3 addons I couldn't live without would be:
Pitbull
ForteXorcist
Baggins
After the awesomeness that is my uber-organized inventory, I'd go nuts having to sift through the default bags ever again.
Kettu Jul 13th 2010 8:46PM
Very nice layout! I heartily approve.
As for what I'd choose for my three mods?
- Bartender (For easy keybinds and overall neatness)
- ForteXorcist (DoT/HoT timers, SS tracker, ability tracker? Yes please.)
- Skada (Does the job of both Omen -and- Recount)
I would really like to run Bagnon, but... Alas. It didn't make the cut.
slunk Jul 13th 2010 8:47PM
I'd love to see what is in Ameyaselene's UI. Check out their screenshots for their addons. It is a very nice looking UI. http://wow.curse.com/members/ameyaselene.aspx
Amaxe-1 Jul 13th 2010 8:55PM
Nice. I had tried SUF before but didn't like how the buffs looked compared to xperl. Seeing this. With this Sabrinabuffframe I might try it again
Haimdall Jul 13th 2010 9:11PM
Whoop, I'm dumb.
galaedria Jul 13th 2010 9:17PM
Nice clean UI. The only parts I would change are the raid frames (not enough information and too big) and the actionbars (the buttons are obviously clustered in groups, but it would look nicer if they were symmetrical instead of uneven gaps between them). The suggestion about not needing the power aura for when the tank has aggro also makes sense - perhaps an aura for when they lose aggro would be more useful?
If I could only have 3 addons ...
- Grid
- Dominos
- Deadly Boss Mods
Tul Jul 13th 2010 9:48PM
I'd like to see recount and the chat frame aligned so that their height matches. And give them the same background as a previous poster said (so either recount is transparent or the chat frame is translucent). Also, Titanpanel should be able to show your durability - do you need to see it right above your target frames?
My 3 addons I couldn't live without...
1- Healbot
2- Bartender
3- DBM/BigWigs
(I'm a balance/resto druid)
I could probably manage without number 3... but it does make life so much easier.