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1. You cannot define panels in a number of your choice. One or two, that's it.
Not to be pedantic, but: untrue. Actually you can have more than two.
I'm not sure of the real upper limit to the number of GNOME panels, but I'm pretty sure it's some absurdly high number that you can't reach for practical reasons.
I used to have a floating, autosized small third panel for the workspace pager in addition to the default "top for menu and launchers, bottom for taskbar" layout.