Account Menu Panel
Navbar with the signed in account panel open: greeting with store credit, four account destinations each carrying a live fact, and sign out.
Navbar with the signed in account panel open: greeting with store credit, four account destinations each carrying a live fact, and sign out.
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Account Menu Panel shows the header with the signed in account dropdown already open: the standard bar on top with the avatar button active, then the panel below carrying a greeting with store credit, four account destinations that each surface a live fact, and a sign out row. It is the static blueprint for the dropdown, not a live menu.
The destinations are a small array of icon, label, and fact; the greeting, credit, and each fact are wired from the customer record. The panel is anchored right to sit under the avatar button, and every destination row is a real link so the whole thing works as navigation, not decoration.
Reach for this block as the site header for a signed in customer, where the account menu should answer the next question before it is asked: where is my order, how do I return, which card is on file. The open state belongs in the layout as a dropdown; this block resolves the markup.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the signed in account dropdown. Other panel contents:
Tip: the facts do the work; a plain Orders link is a menu, but Orders with “one arriving Thursday” answers the question the customer opened the menu to ask.