https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92317
--- Comment #9 from Luke <lukebenes@hotmail.com> ---
I disagree, the user should be free to resize the sidebar as he want.
No, the user should be free to reduce the sidebar only to a minimum width
defined by the UX designer. If they need more space, they are free to close the
sidebar. Having a sidebar minimized so much it’s not functional, provides
absolutely no benefit to the user and looks ugly and unprofessional. The
current system is broken. All sidebar panels should have a minimum width.
I'm all for choice, but there is no point in giving the user the freedom to
break the UI.
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