## Problem
The merge queue is red. Two e2e tests fail consistently on `merge_group`
runs, both timing out while clicking `Settings`:
- `tests/create-kanban-view.spec.ts` ("Create Industry Select Field")
- `tests/authentication/signup_invite_email.spec.ts` ("Go to Settings
and copy invite link")
The earlier tokenPair localStorage fix (#21507 / e2e read in #21519)
restored login, so auth works again — but the navigation/settings polish
in #21523 then **moved the Settings entry out of the main app navigation
and into the workspace switcher dropdown** ("Moves Settings below
Support in the workspace switcher menu").
The e2e tests still looked for a top-level `getByRole('button', { name:
'Settings' })`, which no longer exists, so they timed out.
## Fix
Reach Settings the new way — open the workspace switcher dropdown, then
click the `Settings` link (it is now an `UndecoratedLink`/`MenuItem`,
role `link`, in `MultiWorkspaceDropdownDefaultComponents`):
- `lib/pom/leftMenu.ts`: `goToSettings()` now opens `workspace-dropdown`
first; `settingsTab` locator switched from `button` to `link`.
- `tests/create-kanban-view.spec.ts`: open the workspace dropdown before
clicking the Settings link.
- `tests/authentication/signup_invite_email.spec.ts`: the post-signup
"logged in" assertion now checks the `workspace-dropdown` is visible
instead of the removed Settings button.
## Testing
Triggering the merge-queue e2e suite via the `run-merge-queue` label on
this PR.
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