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It's been over a decade since I first made this mod, and 7 years since it was last updated.
I'm so far removed that I wouldn't even know where to begin on making it compatible with other mods, I don't even remember how I made it in the first place, I see that even a comment from 2018 says the same.
I think you would have a better chance of firing up the TL2 editor yourself and making it happen, or finding a modder who's still active in the scene to do it for you. If you can use this mod as starting point somehow, go for it. There are probably some tutorials out there on how to edit the hud.
I can only apologize and say good luck, I am of no use here.
Please make this 'No Side Buttons" mod compatible with BagMod, as it is a popular mod used in various UI mods and mod packs.
P.S., I do like this cleaner simpler UI made possible by "No Side Buttons" mod, as there are less distractions during gameplay. This mod reminds me of the iHud (Immersive HUD) mod for Skyrim.
Those side buttons get hidden by this "No Side Buttons" mod, you cannot unhide them as there are no hotkeys for them.
If you keep the BagMod higher or lower than this mod in your modlist load order priority, it doesn't seem to make a difference, as this mod seems to supercedes BagMod anyway.
So if you use this mod, you won't have remote access to PlayerStash and Shared Stash, unless another mod makes them accessible remotely.
You can do whatever you want to it on your end if it's still not working. It's really out of my control.
If you move your mod from "documents/my games/runic games/torchlight 2" to a "mods" folder in your game installation path (if it isn't there, just create it), you should be able to open it with GUTS and recompile it to the latest game version. I've tested this with another mod and this did solved the issue, but i didn't wanted to do this with your mod before contacting you.
It says compiled for outdated version in the launcher but no conflicts in action from all I could tell. If it doesn't work for you I can try taking another look at it. Let me know!