Merge Traditional Account screen (v1) CSS

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Looking for the Hosted Login v2 version of this screen? Then see Merge Traditional Account v2.


This screen appears any time a user decides to merge a traditional account with a social login account. To merge the accounts, a user must log on using their traditional email address and password. If authentication succeeds, the accounts are merged.

Note that you can only merge accounts if the social login provider returns a verified email address as part of its API response.


Login page HTML

To help you put the CSS classes in context, the following snippet shows the HTML markup used to define the screen, with the CSS classes highlighted using red text. To view the latest HTML for a screen, right-click a blank spot on your Hosted Login login page, click View Page Source, then search for the screen name.

<div style="display:none;" id="traditionalAuthenticateMerge" class="screen">  
 <div class="auth-screen content-wrapper">  
   <h1 class="screen-heading">{* textMergeAccountAuthScreenHeading *}</h1>  
   <p class="screen-description">{* textMergeAccountAuthScreenSubHeading *}</p>  
   <div class="capture\_signin">  
       {* #signInForm *}  
         {* signInEmailAddress *}  
         {* currentPassword *}  
         <div class="form-action-buttons">  
         <button type="submit" class="sign-in-button">{* textSignIn *}</button>  
         </div>  
        {* /signInForm *}  
   </div>  
 </div>  
 <div class="additional-actions-container">  
   <div class="content-wrapper">  
     <span class="help-text"><a href="#" class="aic-control cancel-link" data-action="cancel">{* textSignInCancel *}</a></span>  
   </div>  
 </div>  
 <div class="footer-container">  
   <div class="content-wrapper">  
       <span class="help-link">{* textNeedHelp *}{* linkHelp *}</span>  
       <div class="footer-text">  
       {* textFooter *}  
       </div>  
       <div class="footer-extra-text">  
       {* textFooterExtra *}  
       </div>  
   </div>  
</div>  
</div>

CSS classes used on this screen

The following table lists all the CSS classes used on this screen; the table also includes the default CSS specified for each class (note that some classes, such as footer-text, are not spelled out in the base.css file).

CSS ClassDefault CSS
additional-actions-container.additional-actions-container {
padding: 25px;
text-align:center
}
aic-control cancel-link.aic-control {
cursor:pointer
}
.aic-control {
cursor:pointer
}
.cancel-link {
display: block;
margin-bottom:10px
}
auth-screen content-wrapper.auth-screen.content-wrapper {
max-width:500px
}
content-wrappercontent-wrapper {
background-color: #fff;
box-shadow:1px 1px 5px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, .1)
}
footer-container.footer-container {
padding: 25px;
border-top: 1px solid #f2f2f2;
text-align:center
}
footer-extra-text 
footer-text 
form-action-buttons.form-action-buttons {
margin:0 -10px
}
help-link 
help-text 
screen.screen {
min-width:460px
}
screen-description 
screen-heading.screen-heading {
margin-top:0
}
social-provider-icon.social-provider-icon {
display: inline-block;
margin-right: 15px;
background-color: #fff;
height: 39px;
width: 39px;
background-size: 39px;
vertical-align: middle;
border-radius:3px
}

CSS classes mapped to UI elements

The following graphic maps CSS classes to the more-visible UI elements used in the screen:


See also