docs: Add asterisk info in template syntax guide (#36176)
Add helpful alert for asterisk syntax in the `ngFor` section of template syntax guide PR Close #36176
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@ -1600,6 +1600,14 @@ The following example shows `NgFor` applied to a simple `<div>`. (Don't forget t
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<code-example path="built-in-directives/src/app/app.component.html" region="NgFor-1" header="src/app/app.component.html"></code-example>
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<code-example path="built-in-directives/src/app/app.component.html" region="NgFor-1" header="src/app/app.component.html"></code-example>
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<div class="alert is-helpful">
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Don't forget the asterisk (`*`) in front of `ngFor`. For more information
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on the asterisk, see the [asterisk (*) prefix](guide/structural-directives#the-asterisk--prefix) section of
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[Structural Directives](guide/structural-directives).
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</div>
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You can also apply an `NgFor` to a component element, as in the following example.
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You can also apply an `NgFor` to a component element, as in the following example.
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<code-example path="built-in-directives/src/app/app.component.html" region="NgFor-2" header="src/app/app.component.html"></code-example>
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<code-example path="built-in-directives/src/app/app.component.html" region="NgFor-2" header="src/app/app.component.html"></code-example>
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