🎨 Palette: Accessible Button Loading States#222
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- Adds `aria-busy` to communicate loading state to screen readers. - Hides decorative `Loader2` spinner from screen readers using `aria-hidden="true"`. Co-authored-by: aarjava <218419324+aarjava@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added accessible attributes to the global
Buttoncomponent when in a loading state (aria-busyon the button andaria-hiddenon the spinner).🎯 Why: Without these attributes, screen readers may repeatedly announce the presence of an unknown/unlabelled element for the animated loading spinner icon, and importantly, they fail to notify the user that the button is currently in a busy/loading state, leaving visually impaired users unsure if their action succeeded or is processing.
♿ Accessibility: Ensures
aria-busyaccurately reflects the state of the button, and hides decorative loading SVG icons from accessibility APIs to avoid screen reader spam.PR created automatically by Jules for task 16571038896278038265 started by @aarjava