My passion for this addon has resulted in me learning a smidgen of lua. Thus, I developed an extremely basic addon which hides the default status tracking bars.
I did very brief testing, including turning on and off the reputation/honor bars through the Blizzard UI and changing reputations/honor/experience bars through Experiencer. I have yet to encounter an issue visually, or through BugSack or BugGrabber.
Therefore, I'm left with two options:
1) I publish it on Curseforge as a standalone addon and mention it being inspired by Experiencer 2.0 and being a simpler solution. (Instead of having to download heavier and more complex addons like Bartender, Dominos, or Edit Mode Expanded).
2) You take the code, and having more skill than me, implement in into Experiencer if possible. If this was to happen, I expect nothing in return - think of it as appreciation for your work!
I still have no idea how addon development works, or even github... so I welcome your input. :)
I'm not even sure how to upload the addon to GitHub LOL! But I'm kind of proud of it, it only seems to use 2KB constantly (5KB upon load).
Hello again @DJScias,
My passion for this addon has resulted in me learning a smidgen of lua. Thus, I developed an extremely basic addon which hides the default status tracking bars.
I did very brief testing, including turning on and off the reputation/honor bars through the Blizzard UI and changing reputations/honor/experience bars through Experiencer. I have yet to encounter an issue visually, or through BugSack or BugGrabber.
Therefore, I'm left with two options: 1) I publish it on Curseforge as a standalone addon and mention it being inspired by Experiencer 2.0 and being a simpler solution. (Instead of having to download heavier and more complex addons like Bartender, Dominos, or Edit Mode Expanded). 2) You take the code, and having more skill than me, implement in into Experiencer if possible. If this was to happen, I expect nothing in return - think of it as appreciation for your work!
I still have no idea how addon development works, or even github... so I welcome your input. :)
I'm not even sure how to upload the addon to GitHub LOL! But I'm kind of proud of it, it only seems to use 2KB constantly (5KB upon load).