how to implement Facebook Account kit in flutter with custom UI
I want to setup facebook account kit in my flutter app with custom UI its possible in native app. facebook official site have document only for ios and android.
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I want to setup facebook account kit in my flutter app with custom UI its possible in native app. facebook official site have document only for ios and android.
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I want to setup facebook account kit in my flutter app with custom UI its possible in native app. facebook official site have document only for ios and android.
I want to setup facebook account kit in my flutter app with custom UI its possible in native app. facebook official site have document only for ios and android.
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The flutter_account_kit 0.6.6 package now allows this to be done. For custom UI, you would need to edit your styles.xml file independently, which they show here - note that while it shows React Native as the project, the same principle applies to Flutter.
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The flutter_account_kit 0.6.6 package now allows this to be done. For custom UI, you would need to edit your styles.xml file independently, which they show here - note that while it shows React Native as the project, the same principle applies to Flutter.
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The flutter_account_kit 0.6.6 package now allows this to be done. For custom UI, you would need to edit your styles.xml file independently, which they show here - note that while it shows React Native as the project, the same principle applies to Flutter.
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The flutter_account_kit 0.6.6 package now allows this to be done. For custom UI, you would need to edit your styles.xml file independently, which they show here - note that while it shows React Native as the project, the same principle applies to Flutter.
The flutter_account_kit 0.6.6 package now allows this to be done. For custom UI, you would need to edit your styles.xml file independently, which they show here - note that while it shows React Native as the project, the same principle applies to Flutter.
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