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OverviewGet crafty! Veteran WoW player and creator of the most popular World of Warcraft add-on (Atlas) Dan Gilbert guides you through making your stay in the world of Azeroth more exciting. Whether you're human, dwarf, elf, or orc, you'll feast on numerous unique hacks such as combat, artwork and model, map, interface, loot, chat, raid, PvP, and more. You'll also learn to create and use skins and themes, write your own macros, create add-ons, and work with frames and XML so that you can improve your experience with the hottest online game on the planet-planet Earth, that is. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Gilbert , James WhiteheadPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Ltd Dimensions: Width: 18.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.596kg ISBN: 9780470110027ISBN 10: 0470110023 Pages: 408 Publication Date: 01 June 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Simple Hacks: Addons, Macros, and More. Chapter 1: Introduction to WoW Modding. Chapter 2: Combat Addons. Chapter 3: Map Addons. Chapter 4: Miscellaneous Addons. Chapter 5: Loot Addons. Chapter 6: Chat Addons. Chapter 7: Raid Addons. Chapter 8: Class-Specific Addons. Chapter 9: Addon Compilations. Part II: Advanced Hacks: Creating Your Own Addons. Chapter 10: Addon Anatomy. Chapter 11: XML, Frames, and Event Handlers. Chapter 12: The Lua Side. Chapter 13: Expanding the Whereabouts Addon. Chapter 14: The Whereabouts Options Panel. Chapter 15: Hacking an Advanced Addon. Chapter 16: Creating Advanced Macros. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationDan Gilbert is the creator and developer of the Atlas addon for World of Warcraft. He also maintains atlasmod.com and the forums there, and encourages you to stop by and say hi.When he actually has time to play WoW, you can find him on the Jaedenar server as Razark (his Shaman) or Nine (his Mage). Dan also sometimes works as a web developer, a graphic artist, and a cinematographer. He designs T-shirts at threadless.com, where his designs ""I Heart Color"" and ""Release"" have been printed. Dan recently graduated from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA where he studied film production. For his thesis project (or Div III) he created a film called The Nightingale Princess with his co-conspirators, Christopher Dreisbach and Owen Granich-Young. The three of them have websites at thenightingaleprincess.com and ocdproductions.net. So far the movie hasn't gotten into any festivals, but Dan has his fingers crossed. He currently lives in Northampton, MA. In his spare time, he enjoys sleeping. Jim Whitehead has been an active member of the UI community since December 2004. He initially became an active developer on WatchDog unit frames, and eventually created PerfectRaid and Clique, and spearheaded the creation of the Dongle addon framework.When he's not developing addons for World of Warcraft, he can be found playing the game with one of his many characters on the Stormrage server. Jim is a graduate of Syracuse (NY) University, holding an MSc in computer science. Although he has been a resident of cubicle-land for the past few years, he will soon retreat to the halls of academia to pursue his PhD in computer science. He lives in Syracuse, where he spends a disproportionate amount of his life's savings on keeping his house warm. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |