## What Replaces `SubMenuTopBarContainer` with a settings-specific `SettingsPageLayout` that puts the whole page chrome — breadcrumb, centered title, actions, an optional secondary bar (tabs or wizard step), and the 760px body — inside **one rounded card**, with `SidePanelForDesktop` as a sibling. Title, tabs and body content share one centered vertical axis at every card width. Supersedes #21122. One PR, no feature flag. ## New components (`@/settings/components/layout/`) - **SettingsPageLayout** — owns the rounded card + side-panel sibling, `useCommandMenuHotKeys`, mobile command menu - **SettingsPageHeader** — breadcrumb · centered title · actions in a symmetric `1fr auto 1fr` grid (symmetric padding throughout) - **SettingsSecondaryBar** — the secondary row, bracketed by top + bottom borders - **SettingsTabBar** — centered tabs reusing `activeTabIdComponentState` + `TabListFromUrlOptionalEffect` for URL-hash sync (does not touch the shared `TabList`) - **SettingsWizardStepBar** — back arrow · "N. Label" · optional trailing slot ## Migrations - Bulk rename across ~80 call sites (`SubMenuTopBarContainer` → `SettingsPageLayout`); old component deleted. - 5 tab pages (AI, APIs & Webhooks, Applications, Members, Role) + the Data Model object-detail page render their tabs in `secondaryBar` (object-detail keeps "See records" / "New Field" in the header actions). - The 2 role object-level steps render the wizard step bar with working back navigation. - Accounts consolidated into **General / Emails / Calendars** tabs; standalone `SettingsAccountsEmails` / `SettingsAccountsCalendars` pages + routes + stories removed. `SettingsPath.AccountsEmails` / `AccountsCalendars` now resolve to `accounts#emails` / `accounts#calendars`, so existing `getSettingsPath()` links deep-link to the right tab via the existing hash sync — no call-site changes. ## Verification - `nx typecheck twenty-front` and `nx lint twenty-front` both clean. - Browser (logged-in workspace): title / tab / body / card centers align on a single axis at multiple widths — width-invariant, so alignment holds when the AI side panel (a sibling) shrinks the card. Rounded card with even gaps on all four sides; tab row bracketed by two 1px lines; no-tab pages render header → body with no lines; wizard back navigation works; `…/accounts#emails` opens the Emails tab. The shared `PageHeader` and `TabList` are untouched. The settings side panel itself isn't wired to open yet — that's a follow-up PR.
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import { defineObject, FieldType } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
export default defineObject({
nameSingular: 'deal',
namePlural: 'deals',
labelSingular: 'Deal',
labelPlural: 'Deals',
fields: [
{ name: 'name', label: 'Name', type: FieldType.TEXT },
{ name: 'amount', label: 'Amount', type: FieldType.CURRENCY },
{ name: 'closeDate', label: 'Close Date', type: FieldType.DATE_TIME },
],
});
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