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With Next-auth, is there a good way to go about re-styling this page? Like add some branding around it or sum, change the colors.
You can make your own pages, it sounds difficult but it's really simple. For example: https://github.com/leojuriolli7/t3-blog/tree/main/src/pages/auth
What are some alternatives?
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