🎨 Palette: Accessible node_modules section header#364
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💡 What: Added
.accessibilityElement(children: .combine),.accessibilityValue, and.accessibilityHintto the node_modules section header button.🎯 Why: To ensure screen readers read the header's mixed content correctly as a single element and announce its expanded/collapsed state clearly, rather than disconnected pieces.
📸 Before/After: N/A (Non-visual VoiceOver improvement).
♿ Accessibility: Groups the custom section header's icon, title, and count together, while accurately reporting its expanded/collapsed toggle state and interaction hint.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 8778792052596451276 started by @acebytes