Files
familienarchiv/frontend
Marcel 66e9309d8a fix(geschichte-ui): a11y and visual round-3 batch
- JourneyItemCard: 'Brief öffnen' back to a >=44px touch target with the
  height regression spec restored
- GeschichteListRow: REISE badges text-[10px] -> text-xs; drop the
  hardcoded aria-label and the mobile badge's aria-hidden so phone screen
  readers learn a row is a Lesereise; mobile avatar initials -> color dot
- detail page: badge text-xs, metabar Edit/Delete h-9 -> h-11, avatar
  color keyed by name to match the list
- JourneyReader: dead border-subtle class -> border-line-2
- DocumentPickerDropdown: aria-controls only while the listbox exists
- JourneyAddBar: aria-expanded/aria-controls on both toggles + focus
  hand-off into the revealed picker input / interlude textarea
- GeschichteSidebar: section h2s hidden below sm (summary already shows
  the label there)
- JourneyCreate: bg-brand-navy -> semantic bg-primary/text-primary-fg;
  title maxlength=255
- JourneyItemRow interlude: neutral frame border + left accent only,
  token utilities instead of arbitrary var() syntax and inline style

Review round 3: Leonie (1-8 + round-1 leftovers), Elicit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 08:30:59 +02:00
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2026-03-17 18:35:13 +00:00

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