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Browser code for the just-login-core and just-login-emailer

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  • Try It
  • Just-Login Modules

#Try It

  • Clone this repository.
  • Install node. (Includes npm.)
  • Open a command prompt. (You might need to open it with administrative privileges; I'm not sure.)
  • Run npm install.
  • Run node ..
  • Open your browser to Localhost Port 9999.
  • Type your email address into the text box; click Login. Click Logged In?. (You shouldn't be logged in.)
  • Go to your email, open the email from justloginexample, and click the link.
  • Go back to your localhost tab in your browser. Click Logged In?. (You should be logged in.)
  • Close the tab. Open Localhost Port 9999 again.
  • Click Logged In?. (You should still be logged in.) Click ok.
  • Click Logout. Click Logged In?. (You shouldn't be logged in.)
  • Use the just-login modules for your (hopefully prettier) website. :)

#Just-Login Modules

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Package last updated on 07 Oct 2014

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