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🎨 Palette: Add helper tooltips for financial inputs#26

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🎨 Palette: Add helper tooltips for financial inputs#26
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@aarjava aarjava commented Jan 27, 2026

🎨 Palette UX Improvement

πŸ’‘ What:
Added help tooltips to the "High Volatility Quantile" slider and "Transaction Cost (bps)" number input in the sidebar.

🎯 Why:
Financial jargon like "bps" (basis points) and statistical concepts like "quantiles" can be opaque to users. Providing immediate context and examples (e.g., "0.75 means top 25%") prevents input errors and reduces cognitive load.

πŸ“Έ Verification:
Verified via Playwright that the help icons (?) now appear next to the labels.

β™Ώ Accessibility:
Improves accessibility for non-expert users by translating technical shorthand into plain language.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 11380014571870407797 started by @aarjava

- Added explanatory tooltips to 'High Volatility Quantile' and 'Transaction Cost' inputs in the sidebar.
- Clarified 'bps' and 'quantile' terminology with concrete examples (e.g., '10 bps = 0.10%').
- Formatted `src/dashboard.py` with Black and Ruff.
- Added journal entry in `.Jules/palette.md` regarding financial jargon accessibility.

UX improvement verified with Playwright screenshots showing new help icons.

Co-authored-by: aarjava <218419324+aarjava@users.noreply.github.com>
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