We were using an <a> tag wrapping the whole content of the banner in
order to make the whole banner clickable. However, that made the text of
the link less concise, affecting people using screen readers. So,
instead, we're using the `card` mixin, which we introduced in commit
f285dfcba.
We're making this change now because the HTML5 Sanitizer that we're
about to enable in the next commit was handling the whitespace inside
the banner differently, causing one test to fail, and we didn't find a
different way to fix it.
This happened when previewing banners in the "new banner form", which
might cause accessibility issues when people access the list of links on
the page.
We were getting the following accessibility error:
```
link-name: Links must have discernible text (serious)
https://dequeuniversity.com/rules/axe/4.9/link-name?application=axeAPI
The following node violate this rule:
Selector: a[href$="new"]
HTML: <a href="/admin/banners/new"><h2></h2><h3></h3></a>
Fix all of the following:
- Element is in tab order and does not have accessible text
Fix any of the following:
- Element does not have text that is visible to screen readers
- aria-label attribute does not exist or is empty
- aria-labelledby attribute does not exist, references elements that
do not exist or references elements that
- Element has no title attribute
```
Now the banner component accepts either a banner or a section and loads
the banner if it's a section, so we don't have to add the `@banners`
variable in several controllers.