https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447673

--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
> newbies or basically KDE-using school-children and grandmas would see and use 
> if they accidentally screwed things up
The thing is, we already go out of our way to make this really hard, and to
offer multiple off-ramps and restoration options:

1. To remove a panel widget, you need to right-click on the desktop , click
"Enter Edit Mode" > Click on the Configure button on the panel to enter Panel
Edit Mode, hover over a widget, and click "Delete". It's a 5-step process! This
isn't the kind of thing that should be happening by accident.
2. When you do delete a panel widget that you didn't mean to delete, you see a
notification offering to undo the change.
3. You can delete the whole panel and then add a new default one using the
desktop context menu.
4. You can reset the entire layout to its default settings by re-applying the
global theme and checking "Desktop and window layout" in the popup that asks
you what parts of it to apply.

Clearly in this case none of those were enough. So I think it would be worth
digging into why, rather than adding yet another way out that could be just as
easily missed.

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