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Remove WebAssemblyLoggerFactory and refactor logging setup (#20432)
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 - Replaces `WebAssemblyLoggerFactory` with `LoggerFactory` from logging extensions package
 - Moves WebAssemblyConsoleLogger and PrependMessageLogger to provider model

Now that we are using the standard `LoggerFactory` support for config options like `SetMinimumLevel` and `AddProvider` is available.

Compared to what is currently in the `blazor-wasm` branch, the changes in this PR add an additional 12 kb to the total compressed size.

Addresses #19737
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