Mathias Helsengren 73fd52aeea Login: Added custom validation for missing password and user/email on the login form (#20233)
* Added custom validation for missing password and user/email

* Changed some of the logic behind custom validation, so it now uses aria-errormessage

* fix: imports from src folder instead

* build(deps-dev): bump vite to 7.2.0

* formatting

* fix: moves the form into the login.page.element.ts component to better control submission

* fix: creates elements globally

* fix: adds id back to form

* fix: no need to store references to all form elements

* fix: errormessage should show with password field in a span as well

* fix: checks validity of form

* fix: constructs form in auth.element.ts anyway and append localization to validation and add oninput and onblur

* chore: fixes import paths

* fix: fixes special case where ?status was not reset

* fix: changes wording in english

* fix: removes duplicate en-us keys

* feat: adds ariaLive and role attributes

* fix: always clears the text

* fix: username required validation should switch between username and email

* package-lock.json updated on (re)install

* Renamed SVG eye icon filenames

to be conventional and kebab-cased.

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