Jacob Overgaard 07b7c26fd9 Feature: Build static assets conditionally for Backoffice and Login (#17527)
* feat: conditionally install and build the 'login' and 'backoffice' targets depending on source files

* feat: remove the preconditions target, because we are now compiling a file list to check if we need to build

* feat: remove the 'clean' targets, because the project will be cleaned if any of the compiled file lists do not exist

* feat: remove the preserve.* files as they are no longer needed

* Enable default content items again

* Remove package.json from restore target inputs

* Include generated files as static assets after build

* Clean up project files

* Exclude CS0618 warning as error and fix CA2264

* Exclude CS0612 warning as error

* Suppress removal of test fixture

* Use separate property/item groups for backoffice and login project

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Co-authored-by: Ronald Barendse <ronald@barend.se>
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