Configuration
The purpose of a configuration is to show examples of specific settings, values, and options.
plain, descriptive, straightforward
configuration
Configurations are useful for parts of the product that are very configuration-intensive; for example, rules.
Title: The title should be noun-based, because configurations are not designed to guide users towards achieving a goal – rather, they describe common ways to set up a specific feature depending on the user's needs.
Context: The context should be given in a paragraph right after the title. It should introduce the features, contextualize what type of configurations the user will encounter, and link to other relevant documentation.
Settings and values: This should be a reference table with a 1:1 correspondence between a setting the user can change, and the value they should input/select in order to reach the goal outlined in the context paragraph.
Navigation: When we have many configurations to cover, it's useful to include a navigation list to help the user find what they need.
Configurations, also known as use cases, are reference pages with examples of how you might set a product up based on your requirements. If you are creating a configuration and feel yourself wanting to include instructions, consider a tutorial, how-to, or example instead.