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feat: 🎨 palette: visually unambiguous disabled states for injected controls - #1023

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💡 What: The UX enhancement added: Modified the injected _PASSWORD_TOGGLE_JS button in the credential form to dynamically lower its opacity and change its cursor to not-allowed when its associated input is disabled.

🎯 Why: The user problem it solves: Prevent confusing visual feedback when interactive elements like buttons are disabled, making the disabled status visually unambiguous to the user.

📸 Before/After: Previously, when clicking "Connect", the form inputs and buttons were disabled, but the "Show" toggle still had a pointer cursor and full opacity, making it look clickable. Now, it fades out to 50% opacity and changes the cursor to not-allowed.

Accessibility: This makes the interface more predictable by accurately conveying state visually, rather than relying solely on the HTML disabled attribute which only halts functionality.


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Addresses Palette learning from 2026-06-21. When a form input is disabled (e.g., during connection attempts), the injected password visibility toggle button now correctly updates its styling (`opacity: 0.5` and `cursor: not-allowed`) to prevent confusing visual feedback (e.g., retaining a pointer cursor while non-interactive).

Co-authored-by: n24q02m <135627235+n24q02m@users.noreply.github.com>
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