Disable shake for users with reduced motion preference #10094
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For users with reduced motion settings enabled, disable the CSS shake animation for invalid input.
Description
For users who prefer reduced motion, disable the shake animation for invalid input.
This setting is typically enabled at the OS level. For example, a user selects "disable animations" or "reduce motion" in their computer's Accessibility or Display settings.
The implementation uses a media query for prefers-reduced-motion to disable the
shake
animation.Motivation and Context
Users with reduced motion preference enabled may have difficulty with animations.
Fixes #10041
How Has This Been Tested?
I ran the dev server, selected "Try it out" on an endpoint, and tried to submit letters in an integer field.
I first ran this with "reduce motion" disabled on my Mac, and saw that the shake animation still occurred.
I then enabled "reduce motion" on my Mac, refreshed the page, repeated the test, and saw that the shake animation did not occur.
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