🎨 Palette: [UX improvement] Add accessibility attributes to mobile navigation#2
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Added `aria-expanded` and `aria-controls` to the hamburger menu toggle, and linked it via ID to the mobile drawer to improve screen reader accessibility. Co-authored-by: Divyansh3105 <161134521+Divyansh3105@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added
aria-expandedandaria-controlsto the hamburger button, andid="mobile-menu-drawer"to the mobile menu drawer.🎯 Why: Without these attributes, screen reader users cannot determine if clicking the hamburger button opened or closed the menu, nor are they explicitly directed to the menu content.
♿ Accessibility: Improves mobile navigation accessibility for assistive technologies by providing clear state and structural linking.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 12218965869559042253 started by @Divyansh3105