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Welcome to Caith Legacy UI!
This UI is, as the name suggests, based on the old Caith UI ("http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info11255-CaithUI.html"), which hasn't been updated for a long time.
When I recently came back to WoW I decided I'd try to recreate Caiths masterpiece, while still adding my
own touch to it. This is the result. Massive credits goes to Caith for creating such a gorgeous UI back in the
days, and for Herleif for helping me out with testing.
A list of included addons can be found among the screenshots.
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Install instructions
Please make sure to follow all of these steps
in order to minimize the risk of problems.
1. Backup your "Fonts", "Interface" and "WTF" folders, and keep them safe. You always want a place to return to if
something goes wrong.
2. Download the UI and extract the "Fonts", "Interface" and "WTF" folders directly into your World of Warcraft folder.
3. Navigate into your new "WTF" folder and further into the "Account" folder. There, you'll find a folder named
"ACCOUNTNAME". Rename this to your account name. This is CASE SENSITIVE! If you don't know what to enter
here, go back to the backups you made and take a look there.
4. Open up the folder you just renamed and you'll find a folder named "Servername". Rename this to match the
server you're playing on. This is case sensitive too, so if you're playing on EU-Chamber of Aspects, you simply
enter "Chamber of Aspects".
5. Open up the server folder and you'll find yet another folder called "Charactername". Simply rename this to match
your characters name.
6. Start up WoW, and when you're at the Character Selection Screen, open up the Addons menu and make sure
every addon is activated and that the "Load out of date addons" is activated too.
7. Log onto your character, and you'll be met with a wonderful mess.
8. Type "/reflux switch CaithLegacy" (CASE SENSITIVE! IMPORTANT!) into the chat and the UI should reload, and
the mess should start to clear up.
9. Unlock the chat and place it in the upper left corner, or another place if you want to.
10. Type /gpaper to hide the grid that's covering the screen.
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If you have any problems, questions or requests, please post them in the comment section.