

On the left is a list of all the bars you can fiddle with, 1-10, as well as your bag bar, micro menu (your systems menu, with character portrait and quest log buttons, for example), a pet bar (useful for Hunters, Warlocks, and any quests where you may adopt control of a pet), stance bar (if necessary for your class), vehicle bar (for when you jump in a vehicle), reputation bar, blizzard art bar (the shiny gryphons on the side of your action bars, as well as the textured background) and an xp bar. Checked means you have it around your minimap, unchecked means you'll need to use one of the slash commands to bring up this menu - /bt4 or /bartender work fine.

“Minimap icon” does just what it says, shows or hides the minimap icon. You'll want to leave it unchecked, however, until you have everything sorted how you want it, so, for now, let's leave this one as it is. “Button lock” is just what it sounds like – check this option to keep spells from flying off your bar during a mad bout of clicking when that mob is eating your face. Here, you can uncheck “lock” to unlock the bars and enable you to move them around on your screen. This is the first window you should see when you bring up the options menu.

So, type /bartender or /bt4 or click on the Bartender minimap icon to bring up the options and let's see what we can mess with.
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You didn't download BT4 just to keep your same old layout, though, right? Of course not. When you first download Bartender 4 (you can find it at ) you might not see much difference in your screen the next time you log on to WoW. I have an addition to this guide for changing bars in stances/forms, if that's what you're looking for.įor the initial setup, I'm going to be using my baby Warlock, Shego. This guide will help you arrange your bars how you want them, allow you to see them when you want and hide them when you don't, and go over the basics of keybinding with Bartender. Hello! This is Rayve, and I'm going to go over the basic initial setup options for Bartender 4 (BT4). Use the search function on this page and enter the “#PHRASE” term to skip to a certain location in this guide. Before You Get Started: Profile (#PROFILE) I also created a more advanced guide, which I'll try to post, too.Ģ. I haven't thoroughly proofread it yet, and it's 1:00 AM and I just finished a couple hours of Magmaw attempts, so I'm kinda tired, but if there are any glaring errors I'll edit them tomorrow. On Friday, Petrsoric poured his last drink - the 78-year-old is retiring.I created a quick guide tonight for Bartender4, since I ran across a couple of questions here on the forums and I couldn't find a wiki link or anything on their download page at Curse, so I thought maybe one might be in order. "If I could put it in words for us, he's a treasure," said Sardi's Managing Partner, Max Klimavicius. "Joe made me a Shirley Temple and my first cosmopolitan," said Sharon Slosarik "You come in and he knows before you open your mouth - that quality - he's a phenomenal person," said customer Raymond Basso. And all along, he has had the same approach - to make customers feel welcomed and respected. When Petrsoric first started tending bar, drinks cost a dollar. They were busy serving up stars like Jackie Gleason and Liza Minnelli. "We were so busy in those days," Petrsoric said. Josip Petrsoric is a bartender at Sardi's - he began working there in 1968 and got promoted to bartender four years later. MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) - At Sardi's, a restaurant that sees its share of famous faces, there is one face that is a true fixture.

