🎨 Palette: Flight Card Haptics & Accessibility#143
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This change enhances the Flight screen with two major UX improvements: 1. Tactile Delight: Added haptic feedback (expo-haptics) to the flight card swipe gesture. Users now feel a physical "click" when crossing the threshold to pin/unpin a flight. 2. Accessibility First: Added comprehensive ARIA support to flight cards. This includes detailed localized accessibility labels (Direction, Flight Number, Airline, Time, Status) and accessibility actions (pin/unpin) that allow screen reader users to interact with flights via their native menus instead of relying on swipe gestures. Verification: - TypeScript check passed. - All new translation keys (flightAccessibilityPin, flightAccessibilityUnpin, etc.) verified in IT/EN. - Log files and temporary artifacts cleaned up. Co-authored-by: TargetMisser <52361977+TargetMisser@users.noreply.github.com>
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Added haptic feedback and accessibility support to flight cards in
FlightScreen.tsx. Added missing localized accessibility strings tosrc/i18n/translations.ts. Cleaned up the environment before submission.PR created automatically by Jules for task 17966817161028350156 started by @TargetMisser