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🎨 Palette: Replace loading overlay with in-button spinner#19

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This PR replaces the full-screen loading overlay with a more refined, in-button spinner on the "Generate Poster" button. This UX improvement provides less intrusive feedback to the user, making the poster generation process feel smoother and more professional. The button is now disabled during the async operation, which also prevents duplicate submissions. An onerror handler has been added to the image loading to ensure the button state is reset even if the image fails to load.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 11295938439524666495 started by @anaxifty

💡 What: Replaced the disruptive full-screen loading overlay with a subtle spinner inside the "Generate Poster" button.

🎯 Why: The previous full-screen loader was jarring and blocked the entire UI. This change provides loading feedback directly at the point of interaction, creating a smoother and more modern user experience.

♿ Accessibility: The button is disabled during the loading state, preventing multiple submissions and providing a clear visual cue that the action is in progress.
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