diff --git a/public/docs/js/latest/guide/setup.jade b/public/docs/js/latest/guide/setup.jade index 0f97acb3fb..d5ab7577df 100644 --- a/public/docs/js/latest/guide/setup.jade +++ b/public/docs/js/latest/guide/setup.jade @@ -10,27 +10,21 @@ p. You can edit and test out your apps either though serving local files through a web server or through a service like Plunker. - + .callout.is-helpful header Plunker is the fastest setup p. Plunker is a free online text editor. You can use the starter template for Angular 2 to get going without any setup. - + p. For Plunker, just use the starter template to get going. If you're serving local files, edit and save them and start a web server that serves files in that directory. If you have Python installed, you can run a basic HTTP server from the root of your code directory with: pre.prettyprint.lang-bash code python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000 - - .l-sub-section - h3#section-examples Live Examples - p. - If you want to skip the working examples you can check out these links on Plunker. - ul - li - a(href='http://plnkr.co/edit/MRz2i7sjupzxERPAa3SF?p=preview') TypeScript - li - a(href='http://plnkr.co/edit/wzzKo4etk24t0oAnL6ep?p=preview') ES5 + + p. + If you want to skip the working examples you can check out these links on Plunker. TypeScript Example or + ES5 Example. .l-main-section h2#section-create-an-entry-point Create an entry point @@ -41,7 +35,7 @@ p. In the <body>, add an element called <my-app> that will be the root of your application. - + p. The TypeScript setup includes System.js, a third-party open-source library that adds ES6 module loading functionality to browsers. This step isn't needed for the ES5 version. System requires mapping the code file paths to understand what to be load. @@ -129,7 +123,7 @@ } bootstrap(AppComponent); - + .l-main-section h2#section-run-it Run it! @@ -170,32 +164,30 @@ The @Component annotation defines the HTML tag for the component by specifying the component's CSS selector. p. The @View annotation defines the HTML that represents the component. The component you wrote uses an inline template, but you can also have an external template. To use an external template, specify a templateUrl property and give it the path to the HTML file. - + .l-sub-section h3 import vs. window.angular p. The main difference between the ES5 and TypeScript versions is the loading of modules. - - strong TypeScript + + strong TypeScript p. TypeScript supports ES6 module loading syntax. ES6 modules allow for modular loading of JavaScript code. Using ES6 modules you can cherry-pick only what you need for your app. - + pre.prettyprint.lang-typescript code. import {Component, View, bootstrap} from 'angular2/angular2'; ... // bootstrap is available for use because it was imported from angular core bootstrap(AppComponent); - + strong ES5 p. - In ES5 the script file creates an angular property on the window of the browser. This property contains every piece of Angular core, whether you need it or not. - + In ES5 the script file creates an angular property on the window of the browser. This property contains every piece of Angular core, whether you need it or not. + pre.prettyprint.lang-typescript code. // window.angular is available because the script file attaches the angular property to the window document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() { angular.bootstrap(AppComponent); - }); - - p Exciting! Not excited yet? Let's move on to Displaying Data. + }); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/public/docs/js/latest/quickstart.jade b/public/docs/js/latest/quickstart.jade index c1c93ab306..2e8df428a4 100644 --- a/public/docs/js/latest/quickstart.jade +++ b/public/docs/js/latest/quickstart.jade @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ -p. - Angular is still unpackaged and in alpha. This quickstart does not - reflect the final build process for Angular. The following setup is for those who - want to try out Angular while it is in alpha. +.callout.is-helpful + header Angular is still unpackaged and in alpha + p. + This quickstart does not + reflect the final build process for Angular. The following setup is for those who + want to try out Angular while it is in alpha. // STEP 1 - Create a project ########################## .l-main-section diff --git a/public/resources/css/base/_type.scss b/public/resources/css/base/_type.scss index c727d23205..a001bb63b7 100644 --- a/public/resources/css/base/_type.scss +++ b/public/resources/css/base/_type.scss @@ -10,12 +10,18 @@ body { color: $platinum; } - - a { color: $blueberry; } +code { + background: $mist; + border-radius: 2px; + font-family: $mono-font; + color: $metal; + padding: 0px 2px; +} + .text-center { text-align: center; } diff --git a/public/resources/css/module/_code.scss b/public/resources/css/module/_code.scss index 610af6e57d..240f8027fb 100644 --- a/public/resources/css/module/_code.scss +++ b/public/resources/css/module/_code.scss @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ overflow: hidden; position: relative; padding: 0px; - font-size: 14px; + font-size: 15px; font-weight: 600; line-height: 24px; margin-bottom: $unit * 3; @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ overflow: auto; border-radius: 3px; font-weight: 600; - font-size: 14px; + font-size: 15px; li { color: $metal; @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ code { background: none; - font-size: 14px; + font-size: 15px; } } }