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stupid in game browser buttons
can you please remove the effing in-game browser buttons from the quest helper on your UI's? im sick and tired of inadvertantly clicking those blasted things when i go to do a quest, if i WANTED to use in game browser i would type /browser NOT click on a button that does nothing but clutter up my screen and cause constant crashes
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Let me tell you something there Morb's, I don't know which UI your are using nor do I very much care but many (possibly most?) of the UI's found here were put here because the people that develop wrote them FOR THEIR OWN PERSONAL USE and enjoyment. Fortunately for those of us LuA/XMl/coding challenged types, like me, they chose to share their work here on xq2interface so we could enjoy and benefit from their hours of labor. For you to come on these forums and demand, (and no your use of the word "please" does not imply nor make your post a polite request), that the authors change something that YOU do not like is beyond the pale. Your use of any UI set, compilation or individual piece(s) is strictly voluntary on your part and the authors are under no obligation nor compulsion to change anything to suit you. Sure some ask for donations which are, again, voluntary on your part and in no way obligate the author to your whims if you chose to donate Let me ask you something there Morb's. Did you even look at the particular UI's files and try to change or delete the code to remove the windows or functions you don't like? No? Why not? I'll tell you why; you are obviously as clueless as I am about developing a UI because if you did know you certainly wouldn't have written a post like this. Solution: 1.) Try deleting or editing your original post and post it in the corresponding UI forum if it has it own. 2.) State the element that is giving you trouble and ask the Dev if they can advise you on how to move, change or delete the element. If it's not possible they'll tell you and if it is many times they will write a copy/paste code for you to insert or tell you what to delete. At the very least they point you in the right direction. 3.) Thank them for the work they do and for sharing it with the EQ2 community. 4.)Patiently wait for a response without writing a forum post bitching that you waited a whole five minutes and the low life Dev took a whole day to respond 5.)Implement the change(s) if any; if not live with it or don't use the UI just don't come back in here whining, sniveling, complaining and demanding the devs do things to suit you. Ultimate solution for YOU Pay a developer to create a UI just for you because, judging by your post you're special and expect things to be done for you. Then you can demand what ever you want. |
And that's as far as this one goes.
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