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fix(ui): add prefers-reduced-motion support for animations and smooth scrolling#164

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What: Added support for the prefers-reduced-motion media feature in the custom Javadoc CSS (custom-javadoc.css).

Why: Users with vestibular disorders can experience nausea, dizziness, and headaches when exposed to animation and smooth scrolling. Respecting the user's OS-level reduced motion preference provides a safer and more comfortable browsing experience, directly addressing the core UX and accessibility mandate.

Accessibility: This change significantly improves accessibility by disabling scroll-behavior: smooth on the document, disabling transitions on interactive elements like the version switcher, logo link, and copy button, and preventing the fadeInOut animation from playing on the "Copied!" tooltip when prefers-reduced-motion: reduce is detected.

Before/After: (Visual changes verified locally via Playwright script testing the reduced motion media emulation; animations and transitions are disabled instantly when activated).


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Appended a `@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)` block to `src/main/javadoc/custom-javadoc.css`. This disables `scroll-behavior: smooth`, CSS transitions, and pseudo-element animations (e.g. `fadeInOut` on `.copy-btn.copied::after`) when the user has configured their system to reduce motion, improving accessibility for those with vestibular disorders.

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