There is no good answer to your question.
Don't think that way or your application/user panel won't be effective.
You need to add what would be usefull for the users, not just to "decorate".
Any application is supposed to provide a solution to a problem.
Such application then provides according options to their user to enhance their experience.
Note that you should provide tools that are not intented to be used or understand.
For example, it doesn't make sense to provide a lambda end-user a way to use any markup in blog, because lambda user won't understand this concept, even if it is obvious to you.
Edit:
You should clarify which kind of people are targeted with app.
Old, young, IT, women, men, don't behave the same way.
In some app, an username doesn't make sense but a password will do, sometimes it's different. Why provide a way to change their homepage if users are not intended to provide or use one.
It is the same principe in web forms, you should really ask for usefull question and try to be the more concise as you can and provide a way to have extra options if you are an used user.