![]() The love and hate of all UI, and the first thing one will see. ![]() re-enable them if you need to change something again (but most of the times the options via chat frame are still available). in this case, configure the addon and, when you're satisfied, disable them. if it's the latter, you can disable the plugins you don't need.Īlso, sometimes the ingame options of the addon are made as a plugin. seriously, you don't need both.Īfter this, check if your addons are a "monolith" (a single folder with all inside) or are "modular" (one folder for the base addon, then others for options, or other plugins). if this is the case, disable one of the two. ![]() more you use, more memory will be used and there is nothing to do about it.įirst of all, to reduce the amount of memory used, you need to choose between your addon and check if some of them provide redundant information (like using both IceHUD and X-Perl together, or 2 addons that track the same cooldowns). So i thought about it and decided to write this post about my personal experience.ĭisclaimer: this is NOT the place to ask "how i configure this addon?", is just a collection of tips/suggestions i got from the WoW community and decided to share them with all of you. After i released my UI (not a great work but im proud of it) many people started giving me feedback and tips, and many other were so WTF? about the low memory usage of my compilation.
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