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Multi-Panel AI Apps Lack Collapsible Sidebar for Focused Work

Applications with three or more panels provide no option to collapse the left sidebar, reducing usable workspace for the primary content area. Users working across multiple panels need the ability to hide navigation to maximize focus.

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