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Originally Posted by Kakero
Ok, I've tweak around xperl's party option. As you can see, I've uncheck everything but you can still see the party's hp and mana.
I guess I'm stuck with having to deal with party members in my screen.
Oh, I've also checked x perl's cast bar. I have to say, blizzard's castbar is much better. Since xperl's background is dark, you may not notice the enemy's cast bar. But blizzard's one is clear and easy to spot.
Which mean xperl isn't much of a use to me. Although the 3d portrait does look nice...
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You are giving up too easily. A sleek and modern UI takes some tweaking, with the end result being a total revamp of the clunky and outdated Blizzard default. Every gripe you describe can be fixed.
You can remove the party bars by unchecking the party tab. You can remove some party members by right clicking the tab with X-perl open, and clicking "close". You can add party portraits in 3d or 2d, take them off altogether, add percentages or numbers if you prefer, or even both. You can totally axe any party members appearing (is this what you want to do?) by simply unchecking "X-perl Party" in the "All" tab. The party interface won't appear.
You can also change the color, texture, size and position of the castbar just like you can do with almost anything in X-perl.
As for enabling and tweaking mods for different alts., your addons screen coupled with your mod settings/profiles does this, enabling some mods to not come on at all or to come on with different settings for different chars.