Bug 1: Cannot Hide Blizzard Default Party Frame
Description
After checking the "Hide default frames" option in Cell settings and reloading the UI, the Blizzard default party frame still appears and cannot be fully replaced by Cell.
Expected Behavior
After checking the option to hide default frames and reloading, the Blizzard default party frame should be completely hidden, with only the Cell raid frame displayed.
Actual Behavior
The Blizzard default party frame continues to display, coexisting with the Cell frame and causing UI overlap and clutter.
Bug 2: Party Frame Health Bar Texture Cannot Be Saved
Description
After changing the party frame health bar texture, executing /reload causes the texture setting to immediately revert to the default, and the custom selection cannot be saved.
Expected Behavior
After changing the texture and reloading the UI, the user's selected health bar texture setting should be preserved.
Actual Behavior
After every UI reload, the health bar texture automatically reverts to the addon's default, and the user's custom setting is lost.
Bug 3: Shield Absorb Bar Not Displaying
Description
After casting a shield on a target (e.g., Priest's Power Word: Shield, etc.), the frame fails to display the overflow shield absorb amount as expected, making it impossible to visually gauge the target's remaining shield.
Expected Behavior
After casting a shield, the Cell frame should display a shield absorb visualization on the health bar (e.g., an extra colored overlay or numerical text) so healers can judge the remaining shield amount.
Actual Behavior
After casting a shield, there is no shield absorb indication whatsoever on the Cell frame health bar — the shield's presence is completely invisible.
Bug 1: Cannot Hide Blizzard Default Party Frame
Description
After checking the "Hide default frames" option in Cell settings and reloading the UI, the Blizzard default party frame still appears and cannot be fully replaced by Cell.
Expected Behavior
After checking the option to hide default frames and reloading, the Blizzard default party frame should be completely hidden, with only the Cell raid frame displayed.
Actual Behavior
The Blizzard default party frame continues to display, coexisting with the Cell frame and causing UI overlap and clutter.
Bug 2: Party Frame Health Bar Texture Cannot Be Saved
Description
After changing the party frame health bar texture, executing
/reloadcauses the texture setting to immediately revert to the default, and the custom selection cannot be saved.Expected Behavior
After changing the texture and reloading the UI, the user's selected health bar texture setting should be preserved.
Actual Behavior
After every UI reload, the health bar texture automatically reverts to the addon's default, and the user's custom setting is lost.
Bug 3: Shield Absorb Bar Not Displaying
Description
After casting a shield on a target (e.g., Priest's Power Word: Shield, etc.), the frame fails to display the overflow shield absorb amount as expected, making it impossible to visually gauge the target's remaining shield.
Expected Behavior
After casting a shield, the Cell frame should display a shield absorb visualization on the health bar (e.g., an extra colored overlay or numerical text) so healers can judge the remaining shield amount.
Actual Behavior
After casting a shield, there is no shield absorb indication whatsoever on the Cell frame health bar — the shield's presence is completely invisible.