
In this document, you will find a concise explanation of the steps required to configure specific screens after your initial screen setup. You will learn how to enable and display certain features, configure actions and functionalities, set up navigation and filters, and define grid settings. This process ensures that all necessary features and elements are tailored to your application's requirements.
After completing the initial screen configuration, you need to configure specific screens. This involves enabling certain features and buttons during menu, module, and screen configuration.

Next, you will determine how the enabled features are displayed. Screen components include data display options, such as data tables or grid views.

Actions include generic buttons like add, create, edit, delete, bulk actions, export, import, and print. These actions are specified in the PRD document for screens like Silhouette or Tech pack.

Ensure that specific buttons for Silhouette are added to the feature list to enable or disable them as needed. This list should include page-specific buttons along with generic ones.

Now focus on navigation and filters, including the filters panel and breadcrumbs. Define the necessary filters during module or screen configuration, and consider options like virtualization or Kanban.

Although specific usage might not be required immediately, certain statistics from previous screens, such as Studio Earth, can be enabled here. Consider input and interaction settings for the page.

Proceed to configure the grid settings.

By default, global grid settings are applied.

If you wish to override global settings, the process is similar to what you did in module configuration.

In fact, it is similar to screen configuration.

This grid configuration mirrors the previous one, allowing you to specify the type of grid required.

Determine the column types, filters, and general settings as previously configured in screen configuration.

General settings allow you to specify screen-specific options that are not covered in the other components. For instance, Tech pack and Silhouette have various sections on their inside pages.
