PR #34934 switched the `getting-started` docs example from using the
index of a product in the `products` array to using the product's ID
property for indentifiying each product in the `ProductDetailsComponent`
component. However, some necessary changes in the example code and the
`start-routing.md` guide were missed in #34934, resulting in broken
instructions for the readers (see #40189).
This commit is essentially a follow-up to #34934, making the remaining
changes in the example code and the guide instructions.
Fixes#40189
PR Close#40197
This commit aligns the code and style in the `getting-started-v0` docs
example with that of the `getting-started` example more closely (except
for the the parts that are intentionally different between the two).
PR Close#40197
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-family
"You should always include at least one generic family name in a font-family list,
since there's no guarantee that any given font is available. This lets the browser
select an acceptable fallback font when necessary."
PR Close#40254
This commit updates the docs examples to be compatible with the `align`,
`space-before-function-paren` and `typedef-whitespace` tslint rules.
This is in preparation of updating the docs examples `tslint.json` to
match the one generated for new Angular CLI apps in a future commit.
PR Close#38143
The StackBlitz API (which we use to generate StackBlitz projects on the
fly, when a user clicks on a live example link in the docs) allows
specifying the file to open in the editor by passing a query param. If
no file is specified, StackBlitz opens a default one. In the past, it
used to be `main.ts` and nowadays it seems to be `app.component.ts`.
StackBlitz builder, the tool that we use to generate the StackBlitz
projects, allows specifying the primary file by setting the `file`
property in the corresponding `stackblitz.json`.
Previously, if the `file` property was not set, StackBlitz builder would
not specify a file, thus falling back on StackBlitz's default behavior.
This was not great, because the default behavior may change unexpectedly
is the future to something that is less useful for our users.
This commit change StackBlitz builder to always specify a primary file.
If no file is specified in `stackblitz.json`, the builder will look
for the first file that exists in the example from a list of predefined
files.
Partially addresses #22357.
PR Close#34553