🎨 Palette: Haptic feedback and accessibility for flight cards#115
🎨 Palette: Haptic feedback and accessibility for flight cards#115TargetMisser wants to merge 1 commit intomainfrom
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- Added haptic feedback (selection and success) to the flight card swipe gesture in `FlightScreen.tsx`. - Improved flight card accessibility with descriptive labels, hints, and custom actions (pin/unpin). - Integrated new accessibility translation keys for flight pinning and unpinning. - Ensured all changes adhere to UX and accessibility best practices. Co-authored-by: TargetMisser <52361977+TargetMisser@users.noreply.github.com>
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This PR introduces micro-UX improvements to the flight tracking experience by adding tactile feedback and enhancing screen reader support.
🎨 What:
accessibilityLabels that combine flight number, airline, status, time, and direction.accessibilityActionsfor pinning and unpinning, allowing screen reader users to perform these actions via the accessibility menu.accessibilityHintto guide users on what the pinning action does.🎯 Why:
♿ Accessibility:
PR created automatically by Jules for task 13644127028241293827 started by @TargetMisser