claude 98979b58f8 refactor: Extract shared JavaScript utilities (Step 1 of 6)
Create reusable utility modules to eliminate duplication across main.js,
cv-matcher.js, and legal.js:

- js/utils/form-helpers.js: showFieldError, clearFieldErrors, isValidEmail,
  extractApiError — shared form validation and error handling
- js/utils/i18n.js: currentLang, t, applyLanguage, updateLegalLinks,
  browserLang — shared translation and language switching
- js/utils/api.js: checkApiLive, getRecaptchaWebKey, getGoogleTagManagerId,
  loadGoogleTagManager — shared API configuration loading
- js/modules/cookie-consent.js: getConsent, setConsent, initConsent,
  setupConsentHandlers — cookie banner and consent management

All utilities exposed on window.MyAi namespace for use by existing pages.
Full JSDoc headers and inline comments for maintainability.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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