=== Slidey Panel ===
Contributors: domainsupport
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Tags: block, panel, drawer, sliding panel, off canvas
Requires at least: 6.3
Tested up to: 7.0
Requires PHP: 7.0
Stable tag: 1.0
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Add a responsive sliding panel to your WordPress site with a block.

== Description ==

Slidey Panel adds an off-canvas panel that slides in from the side of your site and opens from a block button placed in your content, templates or template parts.

The block uses a normal published page for panel content. Create a page with the blocks you want to show, then add the "Slidey Panel" block wherever visitors should be able to open it.

Add Slidey Panel to a block theme's Header template to provide a compact menu button, then build its navigation with WordPress blocks in the panel page.

= Key features =

* Slidey Panel block for posts, pages, templates and template parts.
* Uses normal WordPress pages for panel content.
* Default page selector in the block editor.
* Button text and hamburger icon controls.
* Block styling support for color, typography, spacing, dimensions and borders.
* Responsive sliding panel with cover overlay and close button.

= How to use the Slidey Panel block =

1. Create and publish a page containing the blocks you want to show in the sliding panel.
2. Add the "Slidey Panel" block to a post, page, template or template part.
3. Set the button text and choose whether to show a hamburger icon.
4. Choose the default panel page from the block settings.

The block uses one default panel page.

== Installation ==

1. Install "Slidey Panel" automatically from the WordPress plugin directory, or upload the plugin ZIP file.
2. Activate the plugin from the "Plugins" screen in WordPress.
3. Create a published page for your panel content and place the "Slidey Panel" block where you want the button.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Where is the panel content managed? =

Slidey Panel uses normal WordPress pages. Create or edit the page that should appear in the sliding panel.

= Can different buttons open different pages? =

No, the block uses one default page. Allowing different buttons to open different page's content will be a future feature.

= Can the panel appear from the left? =

No, the panel currently appears from the right only. Choosing to appear from the left will  be a future feature.

== Changelog ==

= 1.0 =
* First version of the plugin

== Upgrade Notice ==

= 1.0 =
* First version of the plugin
