After trawling through your addons/textures, i'm no closer to working out how you removed the border on your Minimap thing (Opens with Shift + M). How'd you manage that?
To be honest when I pvp'd with out capping I never noticed the border on that map :p
After reading most of this thread.... I only have one thing to say...
There are an awful lot of people sporting tinfoil hats all of a sudden....
I'm happy for the changes and what they could bring in for developers. I will still be here to support the WoWAce site even if I personally don't like curse.
(btw This site was always originally about supporting addon authors, not the lazy whiney users [i.e. FIX JOO ADDON IT BROK FOR ME!!!1111ELEVETYBILLIONTIMES OVER!!!])
Google has the ability to log everything in the address bar with your IP address attached to it in Chrome. This is part of their suggestive service as you type searches and URL addresses.
The auto-suggest feature of Google's new Chrome browser does more than just help users get where they are going. It will also give Google a wealth of information on what people are doing on the Internet besides searching.
Provided that users leave Chrome's auto-suggest feature on and have Google as their default search provider, Google will have access to any keystrokes that are typed into the browser's Omnibox, even before a user hits enter.
What's more, Google has every intention of retaining some of that data even after it provides the promised suggestions. A Google representative told CNET News that the company plans to store about 2 percent of that data--and plans to store it along with the Internet Protocol address of the computer that typed it.
In theory, that means that if one were to type the address of a site--even if they decide not to hit enter--they could leave incriminating evidence on Google's servers.
Omnibox
Information typed into Google's Omnibox bar could end up on Google's server--provided Google is your default search engine and you have Chrome's auto suggest-feature turned on.
(Credit: CNET News)
That said, individuals have a clear way to use Chrome and avoid having this occur. Turning off the auto-suggest feature means that Google will neither get nor store this information. One can also select a search provider other than Google as their default to avoid having their search queries stored by Google. (Update 11:45 a.m. PDT: Switching to Chrome's Incognito mode also switches off the auto-suggest features, the Google representative said.)
Beyond the individual level, though, there is the question of what Google will be able to do with all this information in aggregate. Folks already concerned about how much data Google has from its Web search history may well have another reason to worry. That is in addition to separate concerns raised by the product's End User License Agreement (EULA).
Assuming Google finds a way to use this data to make its Web search even better, it could also make Microsoft's job of catch-up even harder than it already is.
As I wrote before, Chrome's threat to Microsoft goes far beyond Internet Explorer. It puts pressure on the Windows team to innovate faster and, apparently, could also make life even tougher for the Live Search folks.
Keybindings are your friend! (You can just keybind it all and then hide it, or with KeyBound just bind it directly in the spellbook.) Also stuff like clique frees up a lot of actionbars.
I still like to see my spells... just can't managed to hide them all :P
Me like, it's similar to what I have set up for my new hunter I've been playing with. My version 10.4 will be out soon... I'll have a screen later this week when i get home.
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To be honest when I pvp'd with out capping I never noticed the border on that map :p
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/shakes fist at lyn
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http://s.wowinterface.com/preview/pvw18175.jpg
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http://s.wowinterface.com/preview/pvw18152.jpg
Link in Sig.
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There are an awful lot of people sporting tinfoil hats all of a sudden....
I'm happy for the changes and what they could bring in for developers. I will still be here to support the WoWAce site even if I personally don't like curse.
(btw This site was always originally about supporting addon authors, not the lazy whiney users [i.e. FIX JOO ADDON IT BROK FOR ME!!!1111ELEVETYBILLIONTIMES OVER!!!])
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Here an article about it:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10031661-56.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.0
Google's Omnibox could be Pandora's box
The auto-suggest feature of Google's new Chrome browser does more than just help users get where they are going. It will also give Google a wealth of information on what people are doing on the Internet besides searching.
Provided that users leave Chrome's auto-suggest feature on and have Google as their default search provider, Google will have access to any keystrokes that are typed into the browser's Omnibox, even before a user hits enter.
What's more, Google has every intention of retaining some of that data even after it provides the promised suggestions. A Google representative told CNET News that the company plans to store about 2 percent of that data--and plans to store it along with the Internet Protocol address of the computer that typed it.
In theory, that means that if one were to type the address of a site--even if they decide not to hit enter--they could leave incriminating evidence on Google's servers.
Omnibox
Information typed into Google's Omnibox bar could end up on Google's server--provided Google is your default search engine and you have Chrome's auto suggest-feature turned on.
(Credit: CNET News)
That said, individuals have a clear way to use Chrome and avoid having this occur. Turning off the auto-suggest feature means that Google will neither get nor store this information. One can also select a search provider other than Google as their default to avoid having their search queries stored by Google. (Update 11:45 a.m. PDT: Switching to Chrome's Incognito mode also switches off the auto-suggest features, the Google representative said.)
Beyond the individual level, though, there is the question of what Google will be able to do with all this information in aggregate. Folks already concerned about how much data Google has from its Web search history may well have another reason to worry. That is in addition to separate concerns raised by the product's End User License Agreement (EULA).
Assuming Google finds a way to use this data to make its Web search even better, it could also make Microsoft's job of catch-up even harder than it already is.
As I wrote before, Chrome's threat to Microsoft goes far beyond Internet Explorer. It puts pressure on the Windows team to innovate faster and, apparently, could also make life even tougher for the Live Search folks.
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I still like to see my spells... just can't managed to hide them all :P
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Some of the addon's LUA code was tweaked to get it to fit properly.
Pic: http://s.wowinterface.com/preview/pvw16286.jpg
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Try it out and adjust the LUA to your liking.
Not sure about bar 2 though...
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http://s.wowinterface.com/preview/pvw15821.jpg
DL in Sig.
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Just got it two days ago so I'm still working on putting a theme to use on vista ultimate.
I VM XP Pro and Ubuntu on it as well. But don't have shots of those desktops.
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d189/lanacan/laptopDT.jpg
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Me like, it's similar to what I have set up for my new hunter I've been playing with. My version 10.4 will be out soon... I'll have a screen later this week when i get home.