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    <title>LinkedIn Post - Retro-Fitting SSO</title>
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    <author>Paul Logan</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[🔐 Retro-Fitting SSO: Where the Real ROI Lives
Most discussions about SSO focus on new applications. But after 20+ years in .NET, I&rsquo;ve found the biggest wins come from modernizing the legacy web apps that are already running the business day-to-day.
The tension is real: users are productive with their current login. They don&rsquo;t want surprise changes.
But SSO brings genuine benefits - reduced password fatigue, faster onboarding, better security controls.]]></description>
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    <title>&lt;dialog&gt; gets light dismiss functionality</title>
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    <author>Paul Logan</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[When working with tabular data — daily share prices, hourly production targets, monthly sales values — keeping your reference point is everything when spotting trends.
But pop-ups can scupper this - more specifically, closing them.
Forever, the native HTML element in web apps has had one big drawback:
👇 You had to tap a close button. 😩 That meant moving your pointing tool (mouse, finger, trackball&hellip;). 👎 And losing your reference point when trying to click the next value.]]></description>
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