The client user panel is the window that is displayed when a user has connected to the network(in the future this will change to when the user has typed in their identities password).
When the user has connected to the network the "User Panel" will pop up. This user panel will be divided in 3 parts(vertically). The far left side will feature "icons" stacked on top of each other vertically. The icons will be triggers to completely change the user panel. This left side is imaginatively small (about 64 pixels wide at the most -- height is dependant on the size of the window).
Depending on which user panel icon the user has triggered the middle and right screen will change accordingly but the general rule would be is the middle screen will show "lists" of things and the right side will show "settings/config" options. So if we are looking at the "Messaging" icon , then the middle screen would show "lists of contacts", "add/remove/edit/label contacts", and the right screen would show "Start a text/audio/video conversation with this contact."
The client user panel is the window that is displayed when a user has connected to the network(in the future this will change to when the user has typed in their identities password).
When the user has connected to the network the "User Panel" will pop up. This user panel will be divided in 3 parts(vertically). The far left side will feature "icons" stacked on top of each other vertically. The icons will be triggers to completely change the user panel. This left side is imaginatively small (about 64 pixels wide at the most -- height is dependant on the size of the window).
Depending on which user panel icon the user has triggered the middle and right screen will change accordingly but the general rule would be is the middle screen will show "lists" of things and the right side will show "settings/config" options. So if we are looking at the "Messaging" icon , then the middle screen would show "lists of contacts", "add/remove/edit/label contacts", and the right screen would show "Start a text/audio/video conversation with this contact."