
Today players tweak nearly every part of the game’s interface.

Others provided small, discreet windows with additional displays, whether they were for specific Classic WoW classes, or to track an item that was obscured in the default UI. Some offered a svelte way to report additional information across the top or bottom of the screen. In vanilla WoW, player additions to how WoW looked and gave them feedback and information were very limited. UPDATE: Thanks so much for all your feedback! Just FYI, you can find all issues/feature requests on GitHub.Looking for some great Classic WoW addons? One of the features that has changed dramatically since World of Warcraft launched nearly 16 years ago is how much players are willing to alter the basic user interface to streamline the experience and eradicate even the smallest inconveniences. And if you run into any issues, please reach out either on CurseForge, or here. My main inspiration was the chat from CS:GO's Panorama UI. More than that, it should look less 2004 and more 2020. If I didn't need to see it, it shouldn't be there. My goal was to make a chat UI that got out of my way.

I finally decided to buckle down, learn Lua and WoW addon development, and build my own chat UI. I know there are addons that let you customize the chat frame, but I was never satisfied with the end result. I'm the type of WoW player that spends hours tweaking their UI, and something that always annoyed me was how dated the default chat UI looked. You can check it out on CurseForge here: It's an addon that replaces the default chat UI with something that looks and feels bit more modern.

Hi r/wow! I want to share what I've been working on for the past few weeks: Glass! My first World of Warcraft addon.
