🎨 Palette: Improve image and icon accessibility#12
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- Add `alt` attributes to decorative and informative images in `app.py` and `satellite_homepage.py`. - Add `role="img"` and `aria-hidden="true"` to decorative emoji icons in `satellite_homepage.py`. - Update UX journal with learnings on Streamlit HTML image accessibility. Co-authored-by: cmonteverde <83616016+cmonteverde@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Improved accessibility for images and icons in the main app and landing page.
🎯 Why: Images embedded via raw HTML lacked
altattributes, and decorative emoji icons were not properly hidden from screen readers, causing accessibility violations.📸 Before/After: No visual change, but screen readers will now correctly skip decorative elements and describe informative ones.
♿ Accessibility: Added
alt=""to decorative backgrounds, descriptive alt text to logos/avatars, andaria-hidden="true"to redundant icons.PR created automatically by Jules for task 5528898157838876632 started by @cmonteverde