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This icon will give access to open the channel info in the RHS.

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This will be a subpanel to the main Info panel

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Pinned Messages become a subpanel of the Info RHS

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Channel Info Right Sidebar Options

About Info

Rather than displaying this info in a modal, it will now display in the new Channel Info Sidebar. This will include the Channel Purpose, Header and URL.

Editing Channel Info

Each of these items, when hovered, display a pencil icon for quick access to editing. Clicking the pencil icon will take users to the new ‘Edit Channel’ RHS panel (which is a subpanel to this Info panel) where these items are all editable.

‘Favorite’ Button

Same function as the favorite icon next to the channel name in the channel header, but a more prominent button

‘Mute’ Button

A new prominent button in the Channel Info Sidebar. When clicked, it is toggled on and the mute icon displays in the channel header

‘Invite’ Button

Replaces the ‘Add Members’ menu item from the Channel Menu. Available as a prominent button in the new RHS Info panel. Clicking this will launch the existing modal.

‘Copy Link’ Button

A new button that copies the channel’s link to the user’s clipboard.

‘Members’ Menu Item

Replaces the ‘Members’ popover. Displays a list of all Channel Members in a subpanel. A ‘Manage Members' button displays in this panel.

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‘Pinned Messages’ Menu Item

Pinned Messages will stay in the RHS, but will become a subpanel of the Info panel. It will still be directly accessible from the Channel Header Pin Icon Button.

‘Files’ Menu Item

Files will stay in the RHS, but will become a subpanel of the Info panel. It will still be directly accessible from the Channel Header Pin Files Icon Button.

‘Notification Preferences’ Menu Item

Moves to the RHS and launches the current modal. Subsequent phases to address possibly reworking this.

'Edit Channel' Menu Item

A New menu item that will take users to a subpanel with editable channel name, url, header, purpose and private/public setting. Design TBD

Sample of how ‘subpanels’ behave

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