🎨 Palette: Improve screen reader accessibility for responsive buttons#72
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…rd.html - Added `aria-label` to buttons where visual text is hidden on small viewports - Added `aria-hidden="true"` to raw `material-symbols-outlined` spans - Documented UX learnings in `.jules/palette.md` Co-authored-by: Bhishaj9 <144550237+Bhishaj9@users.noreply.github.com>
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This PR introduces a micro-UX improvement focusing on accessibility in the MerchFlow dashboard. It ensures that buttons and links that hide their text on smaller screens (via Tailwind's
hidden lg:inline) or rely purely on icons have explicitaria-labels for screen readers. Furthermore, it addsaria-hidden="true"to the structuralmaterial-symbols-outlinedicons to prevent screen readers from reading out meaningless ligatures. A corresponding journal entry was created in.jules/palette.md.PR created automatically by Jules for task 4026771271434262208 started by @Bhishaj9