On the retype password field, the label is spelled different than the placeholder

Bug #1194582 reported by Leo Arias
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Canonical SSO provider
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Bug Description

On https://login.staging.ubuntu.com/, with the Ubuntu One templates, after you sign in, the personal details page shows a retype password field (see attachment)

On the label of the field, it says "Re-type password"
On the placeholder, it says "Retype password".

They should be spelled the same way, so I think we should add the - on the placeholder.
But, it looks weird to have the same sentence repeated. Why is the placeholder here needed? Maybe we should just remove it.

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Leo Arias (elopio) wrote :
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Lisette Slegers (lisette-slegers) wrote :

 Yes, let's remove the placeholder text. Regarding spelling of the word, it doesn't appear in https://wiki.canonical.com/Marketing/Style_guide , and most of the online references I found seem to point at 'retype'.

Changed in canonical-identity-provider:
status: New → Confirmed
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