Three small post-redesign UI fixes. Each is an independent commit, so they can be split into separate PRs if preferred. ## 1. Settings loading skeleton — match the rounded-card layout The redesign (#21131) moved settings chrome into a rounded card (`SettingsPageLayout`: bordered header with breadcrumb + centered title, optional secondary bar, 760px body), but `SettingsSkeletonLoader` still rendered the old flat `PageHeader` + `PageBody` — so pages painted as a full-width flat bar then snapped into the card. - `SettingsSkeletonLoader` now reproduces the card and **reuses the real `SettingsPageHeader` + `SettingsPageContainer`**, so the frame aligns by construction; the card CSS is replicated (not `SettingsPageLayout`) to avoid the layout's side effects (hotkeys, side panel, info banner). - It's **composed with `SettingsSectionSkeletonLoader`** so the loading body is identical whether or not chrome is present. Rule: no chrome on screen yet → full-page skeleton; chrome already on screen → body-only `SettingsSectionSkeletonLoader` (the admin Enterprise tab now uses it, matching its sibling tabs). A short comment on each component documents this. ## 2. Application detail header — pass a plain title `SettingsApplicationDetails` / `SettingsAvailableApplicationDetails` passed a custom `SettingsApplicationDetailTitle` (avatar + name + multi-line description, fixed width) into `SettingsPageLayout`'s **centered single-line title slot**, which broke the header. They now pass the app's display name like every other page. The available-app "unlisted" notice moves into the body as a reusable `InlineBanner`; the now-unused `SettingsApplicationDetailTitle` is removed. ## 3. Navigation — hide Favorites when empty Always rendering the Favorites section (#21087) left a stray "Favorites" title above Workspace for users with no favorites. It now renders only when at least one favorite exists (redundant per-child guards dropped). Note: the "+ add favorite" entry point therefore appears once you have ≥1 favorite; the first favorite is created from a record/view as before. ## Verification - `nx typecheck twenty-front` ✅ · `oxlint` + `oxfmt --check` on changed files ✅ - i18n catalogs intentionally untouched — handled by the repo's separate i18n pipeline.
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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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