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This PR implements two micro-UX improvements based on Palette's philosophy:

  1. Improved Empty State: Replaced the plain italicized text in the Home.razor "Recent Archives" table with a polished empty state containing a LucideIcon, a descriptive heading, and explanatory text. This provides a much more visually appealing and helpful fallback state when the user has no history.
  2. Search Input Accessibility: Added an aria-label to the search <input> in Players.razor. This ensures that screen readers can properly announce the purpose of the search field, improving the application's overall accessibility.

Both changes use existing styling classes and components, remaining entirely non-disruptive while elevating the user experience.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 2047900577947834343 started by @myarichuk

- Improve the empty state in Home.razor to use a LucideIcon and better typography.
- Add an aria-label to the search input in Players.razor for improved screen reader support.

Co-authored-by: myarichuk <1473701+myarichuk@users.noreply.github.com>
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