Add in-app documentation shortcuts#3169
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Could you provide some screenshots of how this looks - interested in exploring the direction! |
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Summary
This draft PR starts addressing #2724 by adding clearer documentation entry points inside the app.
What I changed
Plan
If this direction looks good, the next follow-up would be to add page-specific doc links for the highest-friction settings flows rather than scattering generic help text everywhere at once.
Validation
npm exec --yes prettier -- --check src/components/LayoutSidebar.tsx src/components/SidebarSupportButton.tsx