fix: added missing accessibility aria-label to top-nav search input (#37)#59
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Closes #37
🎯 Overview & Motivation
The input node located inside
components/console/top-navbar.tsxwas relying solely on the staticplaceholder="Search..."string property without a mapped semantic text identifier label. This breaks standard DOM validation specifications for screen-readers.This PR registers an explicit
aria-label="Search console"property onto the element string declaration block to pass standard structural check regulations.🛠️ Changes Implemented
aria-label="Search console"tracking to the search<input />block insideConsoleTopNav.