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🎨 Palette: Add loading state to Generate Poster button#25

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💡 What

Added a loading spinner and disabled state to the "Generate Poster" button, providing clear, immediate feedback when a user initiates poster generation.

🎯 Why

Previously, clicking the button triggered a full-screen loading overlay, but the button itself remained unchanged. This lack of direct feedback could lead to user confusion and repeated clicks. This change makes the UI more responsive and intuitive by showing the loading status directly on the element the user interacted with.

📸 Before/After

Before: The button had no loading or disabled state.
After: The button is disabled and shows a spinner while the poster is being generated.
Screenshot of the button in its loading state.

♿ Accessibility

To ensure the loading state is communicated to assistive technologies, the button's aria-label is dynamically updated to "Generating poster, please wait." when the operation begins. This provides a clear status update for screen reader users.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 811907243763202424 started by @anaxifty

Adds a loading spinner and disabled state to the "Generate Poster" button to provide immediate feedback during an asynchronous operation.

This change improves the user experience by:
- Replacing a disruptive full-screen overlay with a localized spinner.
- Preventing multiple clicks by disabling the button during generation.
- Improving accessibility by adding an `aria-label` to inform screen reader users of the loading state.
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