Getting started guidance for online providers integrating with the Web Authentication Broker APIs
This section guides web developers and online providers for creating web pages tailored for the Windows 8 Web Authentication Broker APIs. It provides the visual and interactive recommendations for an end-to-end user experience of the web page as well as how to enable single sign-on (SSO) capabilities.
In this section
Topic | Description |
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Considerations for the web page development |
Web Authentication Broker is built on the top of the same technologies that power Internet Explorer in Windows. However, due to a very special purpose of this component some features of the Internet Explorer were disabled or locked to specific configuration. |
How to customize the UI elements |
A web page customizes the user interface (UI) with the title, icon, and header color by using metadata tags defined on the web page. |
Tutorial for authenticating web pages |
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Web authentication problems |
This topic describes troubleshooting tips for using the Web Authentication Broker APIs for your web pages. |
FAQ for Web Authentication Broker |
Frequently asked questions for Web Authentication Broker. |
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