I use a fairly minimalist UI, and even then things only appear when I need them to.
My Warlock, started off as an Ork, now it's a Gnome. This was when I was still using Affliction from leveling, I hadn't got around to doing a more useful build for Instances.
My Deathknight.
You can on XP. Set your desktop to span rather than extend and then use a viewport like CT-Viewport to keep the action on one screen and bars etc on another. Or don't use a viewport mod to have the whole thing span accross both screens. I played around with it many many moons ago.
Dual 17" 1280x1024 screens screenshot from 2006 - Shortly before I moved to Vista.
WDDM doesn't support spanning rather than extending, so you can't do the same anymore. However I try and keep the second monitor as useful as possible.
My Warlock, started off as an Ork, now it's a Gnome. This was when I was still using Affliction from leveling, I hadn't got around to doing a more useful build for Instances.

My Deathknight.

I use a similar placement to yours although yours looks much much nicer
What's the info bar addon (titan/fubar or another?) and what's the tooltip one (like where Loken info is displayed)?
I have tried getting all the elements I want onto the screen but it always ends up looking clutteredWould be nice if Blizz would add dual screen support so I could chuck stuff like map/dps meters/rarely used skills etc on a different monitor.
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You can on XP. Set your desktop to span rather than extend and then use a viewport like CT-Viewport to keep the action on one screen and bars etc on another. Or don't use a viewport mod to have the whole thing span accross both screens. I played around with it many many moons ago.
Dual 17" 1280x1024 screens screenshot from 2006 - Shortly before I moved to Vista.


WDDM doesn't support spanning rather than extending, so you can't do the same anymore. However I try and keep the second monitor as useful as possible.

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