Enabling the Curse Raid Tracker (CRT) on your WowStead site
- To enable the CRT, you first must go to the control panel -> site configuration -> general settings and make sure that the CRT option is checked.
- You can add a link to the CRT by going to site configuration -> navigation and adding a preconfigured CRT link using the drop-down. If you don't want non-guild members to see your CRT data, remember to role protect the link on your navigation.
- To allow for guild members to have permissions to view the CRT page, make sure their ranks are given the "Can View DKP" permission in control panel -> guild management -> ranks and permissions.
Setting Up the CRT
The CRT has three components: web tool, addon, and Curse Client. You can download the Curse Client at www.curse.com/client, and you can download the addon from curseforge.com. You can find guides on how to set up the Curse Client and how to use the CRT Addon.

You can get started with the tool either by using the addon in-game and importing data to the web tool, or you can create your first pool on the web tool before even using the addon. Think of a "pool" as a version of the loot system. Pools were meant to allow guilds to easily separate their loot systems. We recommend using different pools for different raid instances or expansions. After naming your pool, you can select from one of four pre-configured loot systems - don't worry, you can do advanced editing after creating it!

After creating your first pool on the web, you'll be able to see how it looks without data.

By hitting the "Edit" button in the upper right, or the "Create Pool" - you'll be presented with the advanced settings.

Once you install the addon and begin raiding, data will be transmitted to your site, and your CRT web will reflect this new data.

You'll be able to view several sections in the dashboard, including a graphical representation of loot distribution, loot history, raid history and all transactions. By clicking these sections, you'll be able to see a more detailed table for each.



