🎨 Palette: Add explicit empty state for personal best#318
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Added an encouraging empty state message when the high score is zero, improving onboarding UX by clarifying system capabilities. Recorded the associated learning in `.Jules/palette.md`. Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added an explicit empty state ("None yet! Play to set one!") for the Personal Best score when it is zero.
🎯 Why: Previously, if a user had no high score, the UI completely hid the "Personal Best" line. This left new users without a clear understanding of the achievement system. Providing an explicit, encouraging empty state clarifies that achievements exist and incentivizes onboarding gameplay.
📸 Before/After:
Before:
Personal Bestline was completely missing on first launch.After:
Personal Best: None yet! Play to set one!is displayed in the standard UI colors.♿ Accessibility: Improves cognitive accessibility and onboarding clarity by explicitly communicating system state rather than hiding elements.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 12171574394039105282 started by @EiJackGH