SSO page should have continue button focused by default #49739
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When logging in with an account that has SSO enabled, there is a modal that comes up: "Single sign-on to XXXXX" / "Authenticate your account by logging into XXXXX's single sign-on provider".
On other pages requiring confirmation, the button has focus, so pressing "Return" clicks the button and dismisses the modal. On this page, though, the button doesn't have focus, so pressing "Return" does nothing, meaning we need to use a mouse or tab until that button is selected. It means that the keyboard-only process of logging in is interrupted due to that single page.
Since there's no other interactive content on the page, it seems like it shouldn't be a problem to bring up the modal with the button already highlighted, especially as it's not confirming anything particularly important.
(Actually, I'm not sure the modal itself is really doing anything useful. I would much prefer to be able to disable it altogether, saving clicks and time and all. Other sites don't seem to require a click to trigger the redirect. Nor one to bring up the browser's 2FA auth dialog for that matter. -- but those may be controversial. The focus issue above seems more like an oversight.)
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