The previous version navigated to /briefwechsel with no params, which renders the hero state — axe-core scanned the hero, not the new ThumbnailRow / ConversationThumbnail / DistributionBar. This commit seeds two persons + one document via the API in beforeAll, then drives the URL with ?senderId=X&receiverId=Y so each of the 36 test runs (3 viewports × 2 themes × 2 assertions) actually scans the intended DOM. Also asserts that conv-person-bar is visible first, so a regression that drops the page back to hero fails explicitly rather than silently passing an empty sweep. Refs #305 Fixes @saraholt blocker 1 from PR review Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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