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🎨 Palette: Add async loading state to authentication buttons#183

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🎨 Palette: Add async loading state to authentication buttons#183
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💡 What: Added disabled loading states to the login and register buttons during asynchronous API calls.
🎯 Why: Prevents users from repeatedly clicking the submit button while the request is processing and provides immediate, helpful visual feedback.
📸 Before/After: Visual changes verified via Playwright screenshot where the button turns semi-transparent, disables itself, and shows "Logging in... ⏳".
♿ Accessibility: Improves accessibility by explicitly indicating the disabled processing state and preventing multiple accidental form submissions via keyboard or screen readers.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 12895610073496265361 started by @singhaditya21

- Disabled login and register buttons during API calls
- Changed text to "Logging in... ⏳" and "Signing up... ⏳"
- Ensured original state is restored regardless of success/error
- Logged UX learning in .Jules/palette.md

Co-authored-by: singhaditya21 <53948039+singhaditya21@users.noreply.github.com>
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