🎨 Palette: [UX improvement] Update search inputs to use type="search" and aria-label#415
🎨 Palette: [UX improvement] Update search inputs to use type="search" and aria-label#415EffortlessSteven wants to merge 1 commit intomainfrom
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💡 What: Updated the search inputs in the platform coverage views to use
type="search"instead oftype="text"and added anaria-label.🎯 Why: Using
type="search"provides browser-native search functionality (such as a clear button in WebKit browsers), making it slightly more pleasant to clear a search. Adding an explicitaria-labelensures the input is accessible to screen readers, as the input lacked an explicit<label>and relied solely on the placeholder attribute, which is insufficient for accessibility.📸 Before/After: Visual changes are subtle, primarily the addition of a native clear button (x) inside the input field on certain browsers when text is present.
♿ Accessibility: Yes, explicitly labels the input for screen readers and improves keyboard/semantic parsing.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 4484352572379217079 started by @EffortlessSteven