The second thing is that the text was a bit hard to see/read and I found myself leaning in towards my monitor several times, which makes me think that people on small screens/lower resolutions are going to have a hard time following along in certain parts. While not a big deal at all, skins is the correct terminology and widgets is used by XWidget. The first is that you started out calling them 'widgets' and then switched to 'skins' in the second half. I only have two critiques, one very minimal and one point of improvement. This is really great and well detailed, thank you so much for sharing! Here are the resources I used in the video:
As such, I would greatly appreciate some constructive feedback on how I did and whether I've got the terminology correct and whether what I said actually makes sense. This was not indended to be an indepth tutorial around all concepts and possibilities of Rainmeter and the HWiNFO application and plugin. I've recorded myself briefly explaining how I created a custom hardware monitor using Rainmeter and the HWiNFO plugin. First time posting anything on Reddit, let alone on this subreddit. Go outside, get some fresh air, and have a good day. Just to have a full list: don't forget to get off of reddit ever once in awhile. Also, these rules are subject to change as needed. If we can find an answer somewhere with a quick search or by actually reading any author's notes and/or docs provided, so can you.Īdvertising, self promoting, ranting, shitposts, memes, rankings, etc posts of any kind are not allowed.Īny post that does not follow these rules will be removed and continued failure to follow them will result in a ban. This sub is not a replacement for google.
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