fix: Use consistent button style for SSO login actions#5202
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Currently, the "Single Sign-On" button for login has a different style than the rest. Some customers misunderstood this style to mean that SSO is "selected" and that they should type their email address in the form below:
This PR changes it so that "Single Sign-On" uses the same style as the GitHub and Google login options, and corrects the CTA wording to "Log in". "Login" is a noun, not a verb.