Abdullah. 77c84815ef feat(website): rework the product-stepper Layout visual (#22249)
## What

Reworks the **"Layout" step** visual of the product-page stepper (the
floating record-layout-editor scene) to match the Figma references and
read as a premium, layered composition. Data is unchanged — this is
purely the look.

## Figma alignment

- **Fields editor** — the inline-edit field row now keeps the field icon
+ a bordered input + blue **Done** + the eye / ⋮ (instead of a floating
box); **"New fields"** renders as a uniform field row; section headers
get an overflow menu; field types read `Boolean` / `Date & Time`.
Dropped the redundant "Fields widget" header label.
- **"General" widget** — header chevron, the real `anonymousFelix`
avatar on Account Owner (reusing the shared asset the other
product-feature visuals use), a **Revenue** row, and a money-bag icon
for the currency field.

## Premium composition

- The nav, record, and Fields editor read as one elevated **z-stack**
(back → front): the nav is pushed right so its edge tucks under the
record (lowest z-index), the record sits above it, and the editor stays
in front — each casting a progressively stronger shadow so the depth
ordering is unmistakable.
- The **"New record / Enrich / Edit actions"** bar is centered over the
nav–record seam (`translateX(-50%)`) to tie the layered stack together
at the top.

## Testing

- typecheck · oxfmt · oxlint · check-conventions — green.
- Verified visually with headless Playwright on `/product` (Layout
step).


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