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===Preparation Steps===
===Preparation Steps===
# Boot any of the Test Day ISOs (<- link to ISO instructions for good measure) and log into Plasma
# Boot any of the [https://community.kde.org/Plasma/TestDays#Test_Iso.27s Test Day ISOs] and log into Plasma


===Test Steps===
===Test Steps===

Revision as of 10:08, 23 May 2016

New Panel Layout Test

Description

Plasma is made to be modular so that the user can edit it to fit her needs. One of the ways this is expressed is through the adding of new panels and it's relevant that when the user adds a new panel the behavior is identical and without surprises.

Preparation Steps

  1. Boot any of the Test Day ISOs and log into Plasma

Test Steps

  1. Right click on desktop and select add new panel, choose the default one. [screenshot of rightclick menu]

Test Checklist

  1. Did a new default panel appear? Where did it appear?
  2. Is the layout of the panel correct? [screenshot of the new panel]