🎨 Palette: Add gameplay instructions and improve score accessibility#234
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Adds explicit instructions for gameplay in the top right corner and refactors the score component to use an `aria-live` region for better screen reader support. Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added explicit text instructions ("Press Space or Up Arrow to jump") to
src/views/mario-game.njkand improved the accessibility of the score element by introducing anaria-liveregion.🎯 Why: Users might not know the controls immediately, and the
aria-liveregion on the score ensures screen readers properly announce score changes without reading out "Score:" repeatedly.📸 Before/After: The instructions appear cleanly in the top right and do not block clicks due to
pointer-events: none.♿ Accessibility: Implemented
aria-live="polite"andaria-atomic="true"on the dynamic score counter.PR created automatically by Jules for task 9881279035475965075 started by @EiJackGH