Document the web interface slide-in offcanvas panels - #5
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Add a "Slide-in Panels" subsection to the usage guide covering the mobile navigation drawer, listing filters, detail quick-view, and the site-wide help drawer. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Adds a "Slide-in Panels" subsection to the usage guide (
source/usage.rst) under Web Interface, covering the mobile navigation drawer, listing filters, detail quick-view, and the site-wide help drawer.Documents the user-facing behaviour introduced by the OffCanvas work in
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