website: add ANSI color and styled system messages to serial terminal#5
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Replace plain-text serial output with ANSI escape code parser that supports standard 8/16 colors, 256-color, and 24-bit RGB sequences. System messages ([Connected], [Error], [Disconnected], etc.) now use distinct color classes for visual clarity. DOM node count is capped at 8000 to prevent memory bloat on long sessions. Signed-off-by: Chao Liu <chao.liu.zevorn@gmail.com>
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Replace plain-text serial output with ANSI escape code parser that supports standard 8/16 colors, 256-color, and 24-bit RGB sequences. System messages ([Connected], [Error], [Disconnected], etc.) now use distinct color classes for visual clarity. DOM node count is capped at 8000 to prevent memory bloat on long sessions.