🎨 Palette: Add Tooltips to README Links#14
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💡 What: Added `title` attributes to all external links in the `README.md` file. This creates descriptive tooltips that appear when a user hovers over a link. 🎯 Why: This micro-UX enhancement provides users with additional context about where a link will take them before they click, making navigation more intuitive and confident. ♿ Accessibility: While `title` attributes have limited impact on screen readers, they improve usability for mouse users by offering extra information on hover without cluttering the primary text.
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This submission adds a small but delightful micro-UX enhancement to the user's GitHub profile
README.md. By addingtitleattributes to every external link, a helpful tooltip now appears on hover, giving users more context before they click. This change improves the overall polish and usability of the profile.PR created automatically by Jules for task 16483363830914900293 started by @Moohan