refactor(a11y): 🎨 Palette: Hide decorative arrows from screen readers#128
refactor(a11y): 🎨 Palette: Hide decorative arrows from screen readers#128myarichuk wants to merge 1 commit into
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- Added `aria-label` to links in Home and Grimoire components. - Wrapped decorative trailing arrows (`→`) in `<span aria-hidden="true">` to prevent screen readers from reading them out loud. Co-authored-by: myarichuk <1473701+myarichuk@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added
aria-labelattributes to specific links and wrapped their decorative trailing arrows in<span aria-hidden="true">.🎯 Why: Screen readers often read decorative characters like
→out loud (e.g. "View Full Library right pointing arrow"), which can be confusing and annoying. This change ensures screen readers only read the clean, intended text.♿ Accessibility: Improved screen reader experience for users navigating these links.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 16496121457688915598 started by @myarichuk