Players of the popular online role-playing game "World of Warcraft" often enjoy modifying the look and feel of the game's user interface, from simple tweaks to complete overhauls. Though the game's built-in UI modification scripting language is complex and hard to learn, you can simply download and install UI mods such as X-Perl that are made by other players, bypassing all of the hard work. However, even the highest quality mods occasionally run into compatibility problems. X-Perl can sometimes cause conflicts with your paladin's "Holy Power" interface, which contains information you need to play your character optimally. You can make some simple tweaks to X-Perl to fix the issue, but you'll need to make the tweaks each time you launch the game.
Instructions
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Log in to "World of Warcraft" as your paladin character. Open the X-Perl options from the "Addons" tab on the "Interface" menu.
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Click "Dock with Player" and "Show" under the "Player Frame" tab. This will both make the Holy Power bar interface appear and "glue" it to your player frame.
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Move your player frame around the screen to the desired position. The Holy Power bar will follow it automatically.
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Uncheck the "Dock with Player" option and return the player frame to the original position. Now that the Holy Power bar is "unglued," it will remain where you put it.
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Repeat this process every time you start the game. Unfortunately, X-Perl does not properly store your Holy Power bar configuration when you quit.