Simple and responsive sign-up/in template with private routing and inputs validation using yup
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Simple and responsive sign-up/in template with private routing and inputs validation using yup
This is a react and firebase authentication based website
This is a full-stack website. Front-end of this website made with react js and backend made with node js.
It's a simple Authentication App using Firebase Authentication Method. Including Sign In, Sign Up, Forget-password, Private-routing on Home page, Updating Password and Email.
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