How do you set up tidy plates?

To change any settings in Tidy Plates, type /tidyplates to bring up the configuration window. In the configuration window, you can change basic settings like making the members of your guild have their nameplates show in green, while other players in your faction show up as blue.

How do you stack tidy plates?

There’s an option in the WoW options for how nameplates act. Interface -> Names -> Unit Nameplates. Dropdown menu to change between overlapping, stacking or spreading. Win.

Does Kui work with ElvUI?

DIsable the ElvUI nameplates in the ElvUI section. Go to addons section – uncheck enable for KUI nameplates, then enable again and then log in.

What is a platers?

1 : one that plates. 2a : a horse that runs chiefly in plate races. b : a racehorse that competes in the lowest grade of races.

Can you use tidy plates with classic plates?

Simple name plates theme for Tidy Plates using both elite and normal frame graphics from player and target frames for those who enjoy original graphics or simplicity. Blends in well with most addons and it´s fully compatible with Tidy Plates Hub!! ClassicPlates won´t work if Tidy Plates is not installed.

How to make tidy plates in World of Warcraft?

Basic Configuration. Use the command, ‘/tidyplates’ as a shortcut to the interface panel for Tidy Plates. On that panel, you’ll be able to select from a list of available themes. The theme you choose will affect both appearance and features.

Where do I find tidy plates in Windows 10?

Use the command, ‘/tidyplates’ as a shortcut to the interface panel for Tidy Plates. On that panel, you’ll be able to select from a list of available themes.

How to reset tidy plates to default settings?

If you ever need to reset Tidy Plates to its default settings, once you have opened up the configuration panel by typing /tidyplates, look for a button labelled “Defaults” on the bottom left. After clicking on Defaults, a prompt to reset settings will appear with three buttons, namely “All Settings,” “Cancel,” and “These Settings.” Thanks!