The name of your AddOn directory and the name on the. These denote, in order, Table of Contents, the Lua code file, and the XML user interface visual elements file. Note that the only difference in the names is the suffix. Create three files named: HelloWorld.toc, a, HelloWorld.xml.Create a directory for your AddOn named " HelloWorld\".Each AddOn has its own directory under the AddOns directory. Once you find the WoW directory, there is another directory called Interface and within that is another called AddOns. This is usually at " /Applications/World of Warcraft/" on a Macintosh. Whatever you use, you are looking for the installed location for WoW. On a Macintosh system, you would use Finder and on Linux there is a similar mechanism. From pretty much any address bar, simply type " C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft" (or " C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft") and press enter. The program is usually installed on the C: drive of the computer, under the directory's named " Program Files\ " or " Program Files (x86)\ " (on well supported 64-bit OSes like Windows 7). On a Windows platform, that would be Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer).
To find that place, first go to the WoW directory (also sometimes called a folder) using whatever file management software you have available.
World of Warcraft (referred to as "WoW") installed.To accomplish this first task you will need the following items: You have to start someplace, and the traditional place to start is with "Hello, World".