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* Download Blizzard's UI Customization Tool (Follow the Support Tools link on http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/ )
* Download Blizzard's UI Customization Tool (Follow the Support Tools link on http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/ )
** [http://www.blizzard.com/support/wow/?id=aww01671p This direct link] should also work.
** [http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=21465 This direct link] should also work.
* Run it, click the appropriate button(s)
* Run it, click the appropriate button(s)
* When it's done look in <tt>World of Warcraft/Blizzard Interface Data (enGB)/FrameXML</tt> (for an english client)
* When it's done look in <tt>World of Warcraft/Blizzard Interface Data (enGB)/FrameXML</tt> (for an english client)

Revision as of 00:11, 30 September 2007

Extracting FrameXML locally

  • Download Blizzard's UI Customization Tool (Follow the Support Tools link on http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/ )
  • Run it, click the appropriate button(s)
  • When it's done look in World of Warcraft/Blizzard Interface Data (enGB)/FrameXML (for an english client)
    • If you've also extracted the graphics, you'll want to know that textures are .blp files. Google for 'blp warcraft'to get an idea of what this means

Viewing FrameXML on the web

  • http://wdn.wowinterface.com keeps a database of all versions of FrameXML online. You can compare different versions to each other, view the contents of specific files (in a specific interface version), or just download the entire interface as it looked for a given version. Even test server versions are available.