docs: Update titles to getting started topics (#38887)
The topics for our getting started tutorial are inconsistent. This change makes the titles consistent and easier to read. PR Close #38887
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|             "children": [ |             "children": [ | ||||||
|               { |               { | ||||||
|                 "url": "start", |                 "url": "start", | ||||||
|                 "title": "A Sample App", |                 "title": "Getting started", | ||||||
|                 "tooltip": "Take a look at Angular's component model, template syntax, and component communication." |                 "tooltip": "Take a look at Angular's component model, template syntax, and component communication." | ||||||
|               }, |               }, | ||||||
|               { |               { | ||||||
|                 "url": "start/start-routing", |                 "url": "start/start-routing", | ||||||
|                 "title": "In-app Navigation", |                 "title": "Adding navigation", | ||||||
|                 "tooltip": "Navigate among different page views using the browser's URL." |                 "tooltip": "Navigate among different page views using the browser's URL." | ||||||
|               }, |               }, | ||||||
|               { |               { | ||||||
|                 "url": "start/start-data", |                 "url": "start/start-data", | ||||||
|                 "title": "Manage Data", |                 "title": "Managing Data", | ||||||
|                 "tooltip": "Use services and access external data via HTTP." |                 "tooltip": "Use services and access external data via HTTP." | ||||||
|               }, |               }, | ||||||
|               { |               { | ||||||
|                 "url": "start/start-forms", |                 "url": "start/start-forms", | ||||||
|                 "title": "Forms for User Input", |                 "title": "Using Forms for User Input", | ||||||
|                 "tooltip": "Learn about fetching and managing data from users with forms." |                 "tooltip": "Learn about fetching and managing data from users with forms." | ||||||
|               }, |               }, | ||||||
|               { |               { | ||||||
|                 "url": "start/start-deployment", |                 "url": "start/start-deployment", | ||||||
|                 "title": "Deployment", |                 "title": "Deploying an application", | ||||||
|                 "tooltip": "Move to local development, or deploy your application to Firebase or your own server." |                 "tooltip": "Move to local development, or deploy your application to Firebase or your own server." | ||||||
|               } |               } | ||||||
|             ] |             ] | ||||||
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| # Part 1: Getting started with a basic Angular app | # Getting started with a basic Angular app | ||||||
| 
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| Welcome to Angular! | Welcome to Angular! | ||||||
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| # Try it: Manage data | # Managing data | ||||||
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| At the end of [In-app Navigation](start/start-routing "Try it: In-app Navigation"), the online store application has a product catalog with two views: a product list and product details. | At the end of [In-app Navigation](start/start-routing "Try it: In-app Navigation"), the online store application has a product catalog with two views: a product list and product details. | ||||||
| Users can click on a product name from the list to see details in a new view, with a distinct URL, or route. | Users can click on a product name from the list to see details in a new view, with a distinct URL, or route. | ||||||
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| # Try it: Deployment | # Deploying an application | ||||||
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| To deploy your application, you have to compile it, and then host the JavaScript, CSS, and HTML on a web server. Built Angular applications are very portable and can live in any environment or served by any technology, such as Node, Java, .NET, PHP, and many others. | To deploy your application, you have to compile it, and then host the JavaScript, CSS, and HTML on a web server. Built Angular applications are very portable and can live in any environment or served by any technology, such as Node, Java, .NET, PHP, and many others. | ||||||
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| # Try it: Use forms for user input | # Using forms for user input | ||||||
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| At the end of [Managing Data](start/start-data "Try it: Managing Data"), the online store application has a product catalog and a shopping cart. | At the end of [Managing Data](start/start-data "Try it: Managing Data"), the online store application has a product catalog and a shopping cart. | ||||||
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| # In-app navigation | # Adding navigation | ||||||
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| At the end of [part 1](start "Get started with a basic Angular app"), the online store application has a basic product catalog. | At the end of [part 1](start "Get started with a basic Angular app"), the online store application has a basic product catalog. | ||||||
| The app doesn't have any variable states or navigation. | The app doesn't have any variable states or navigation. | ||||||
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