🎨 Palette: Enhance Accessibility for Input and Textarea Components#59
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- Dynamically generate unique IDs using React's \`useId()\` - Associate \`<label>\` elements with their respective inputs using \`htmlFor\` - Add \`aria-invalid\` and \`aria-describedby\` attributes to link inputs with error messages - Ensure seamless screen reader support while preserving visual aesthetics Co-authored-by: james20140802 <33197890+james20140802@users.noreply.github.com>
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This pull request introduces critical accessibility improvements to the reusable
InputandTextareaUI components.💡 What:
useId().htmlForattribute.aria-invalidandaria-describedbyattributes.🎯 Why:
To ensure form controls and error messaging are accessible and perceivable to all users, particularly those navigating with screen readers. These invisible changes greatly enhance the overall usability and standard compliance of the application.
♿ Accessibility:
PR created automatically by Jules for task 8613323449427693826 started by @james20140802