🎨 Palette: Improve accessibility of "Learn more" links#40
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💡 What: Changed the generic "Learn more" links on the homepage to have descriptive visible text (e.g., "Learn more about Eddy3D Outdoor"). Removed the redundant
aria-labels.🎯 Why: Using descriptive visible link text benefits all users (not just screen reader users) by clearly indicating the link's destination without requiring surrounding context. It avoids the anti-pattern of using
aria-labelto fix generic text like "Learn more".♿ Accessibility: Improved link context for all users, reduced reliance on
aria-labelwhich screen readers can sometimes struggle with, and ensured compliance with WCAG principles by making the visible text itself meaningful.PR created automatically by Jules for task 1486435280352468910 started by @kastnerp