🎨 Palette: Add tactile active states to interactive elements - #154
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💡 What: Added complementary CSS
:activestates for.btnand.social-cardcomponents.\n🎯 Why: Elements with transform-based hover states lack satisfying tactile feedback when clicked. Adding a scale-down or reduced-translation active state mimics a physical button press, making the interface more responsive and pleasant to use.\n📸 Before/After: Before, elements remained fully scaled/translated during the click. Now, they visibly depress/revert slightly when the mouse is held down.\n♿ Accessibility: Enhances visual feedback for mouse interactions, confirming to users that their click has been registered by the interface.PR created automatically by Jules for task 14622222417002142045 started by @keough99