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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ placeholder markup in `app.component.html` with a custom nav
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so you can easily navigate to your modules in the browser:
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<code-example path="lazy-loading/src/app/app.component.html" region="app-component-template" title="src/app/app.component.html" linenums="false">
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<code-example path="lazy-loading-ngmodules/src/app/app.component.html" region="app-component-template" title="src/app/app.component.html" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Each feature module acts as a doorway via the router. In the `AppRoutingModule`,
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In `AppRoutingModule`, update the `routes` array with the following:
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<code-example path="lazy-loading/src/app/app-routing.module.ts" region="const-routes" title="src/app/app-routing.module.ts" linenums="false">
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<code-example path="lazy-loading-ngmodules/src/app/app-routing.module.ts" region="const-routes" title="src/app/app-routing.module.ts" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ The import statements stay the same. The first two paths are the routes to the `
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Next, take a look at `customers.module.ts`. If you’re using the CLI and following the steps outlined in this page, you don’t have to do anything here. The feature module is like a connector between the `AppRoutingModule` and the feature routing module. The `AppRoutingModule` imports the feature module, `CustomersModule`, and `CustomersModule` in turn imports the `CustomersRoutingModule`.
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<code-example path="lazy-loading/src/app/customers/customers.module.ts" region="customers-module" title="src/app/customers/customers.module.ts" linenums="false">
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<code-example path="lazy-loading-ngmodules/src/app/customers/customers.module.ts" region="customers-module" title="src/app/customers/customers.module.ts" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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The next step is in `customers-routing.module.ts`. First, import the component at the top of the file with the other JavaScript import statements. Then, add the route to `CustomerListComponent`.
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<code-example path="lazy-loading/src/app/customers/customers-routing.module.ts" region="customers-routing-module" title="src/app/customers/customers-routing.module.ts" linenums="false">
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<code-example path="lazy-loading-ngmodules/src/app/customers/customers-routing.module.ts" region="customers-routing-module" title="src/app/customers/customers-routing.module.ts" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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Repeat this last step of importing the `OrdersListComponent` and configuring the Routes array for the `orders-routing.module.ts`:
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<code-example path="lazy-loading/src/app/orders/orders-routing.module.ts" region="orders-routing-module-detail" title="src/app/orders/orders-routing.module.ts (excerpt)" linenums="false">
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<code-example path="lazy-loading-ngmodules/src/app/orders/orders-routing.module.ts" region="orders-routing-module-detail" title="src/app/orders/orders-routing.module.ts (excerpt)" linenums="false">
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</code-example>
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