Also versions may differ between the sites. Since the safety cannot be verified for other sources I will not be including them.ĪddOns may be on one site and not the other. They also have created a good community for support of the AddOn Authors. These two sites spend a lot of time and money to make sure that AddOns and your browsing experience is safe and secure. I am only explaining how to do this through the two main World of Warcraft Official Fan Sites that host AddOns. If you are interested in writing your own AddOn, or just wanting more information on what these files do, check out the following resources: If you download an AddOn with an exe file do not run it. However, depending on what the AddOn does you may also see:Īn AddOn will never require you to use an exe (executable) file. The core types you will find in an AddOn would be: AddOns are created with the combination of some specific files. Such as knowing what the basic file types are for an AddOn.
You do not need to know detailed aspects of the AddOn, but you should have an understand of what the parts are for safety reasons.
AddOns allow us to change the entire look of the basic UI (like ElvUII), fix Blizzard's shortcomings with some aspects of the game (how DBM has done), or obtain and store information that we can use to better our playing (similar to Altoholic or Auctioneer). by changing colors or positions of UI elements) without changing its functionality, or even replace the default UI entirely.ĪddOns are a Quality of Life (QoL) feature that is part of World of Warcraft. additional buttons you can press to do things), modify the default UI's appearance (e.g. Addons vary greatly in scope and size - they may display information not presented at all by the default UI, add functionality to the default UI (e.g. AddOns (sometimes called add-ons, or mods) are collections of Lua/XML code that augment, modify, or replace World of Warcraft's default user interface.