Robert, I agree with you.

And even when the item is moved, couldn't the gnome-panel assume that
user wants to attach to left side or right whenever it is possible to
assume that? I mean most user will either stack items to the left or
right. It would be very rare for user to put an item in an absolute
location. And even in that situation a percentage value of the screen
makes much more sense.

Even better solution would be something like Opera does have which is a
dynamic spacer. It's an invisible element that pushes all other elements
on its sides away from it. This would work perfectly when the screen is
resized and if someone wants to put something in the center it's just a
matter of putting two dynamic spacers on each side of that element.

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Panel items lose their order when panel is not "expanded"
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