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Customizing External Login Buttons in Sample Consumer

Posted on March 22, 2013 by Andy

Ran across this…

Customizing External Login Buttons in ASP.NET MVC 4.

Now you see this…

http://consumer.azurewebsites.net/Account/Login

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