🎨 Palette: Add robust async loading states to authentication forms#152
🎨 Palette: Add robust async loading states to authentication forms#152singhaditya21 wants to merge 1 commit into
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…entication forms. I implemented visual loading states (including a rotating spinner) for the primary action buttons on the login and register forms. The code now guarantees state recovery using `try/finally` blocks, regardless of whether the API call succeeds or fails. Co-authored-by: singhaditya21 <53948039+singhaditya21@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added async loading states to the login and register submit buttons. When a user clicks submit, the button text updates, a spinner appears, and the button becomes disabled to prevent multiple submissions.
🎯 Why: Async operations were lacking visual feedback, creating confusion on slow network connections and allowing rapid double-submissions.
📸 Before/After: Visual feedback explicitly added via spinner, button disabling, and CSS modifications.
♿ Accessibility: Used
aria-busy="true"on the submitter to alert screen readers when the form is processing.PR created automatically by Jules for task 10387773959634751565 started by @singhaditya21