In the deployment guide on AIO, change the Zeit company name to Vercel.
This is because Zeit rebranded to Vercel. Also update link to point to
Vercel's page about angular.
Fixes#38141
PR Close#42285
Correctly the reference to ng-for as `NgForOf` so that we get the word linked to the API page.
`NgFor` is not a JavaScript symbol so the docs infra doesn't autolink to the API page unless
we use the correct symbol name - `NgForOf`.
PR Close#42293
Include a source code styling section in the style guide for docs,
indicating to follow the Angular style guide where possible and
defining hexidecimal style guidance.
Closes#23691
PR Close#42227
Previously it was mentioned that "Clicking a hero on the Heroes page does nothing.", this is not correct however since this link is implemented using `routerLink`.
Closes#41363
PR Close#42262
Moving the helpful alert expressing that built-in directives use public APIs
to be under the heading about built-in directives generally makes the content
in the alert more related to its surroundings than its previous location within
the ng-for section.
Closes#38525
PR Close#42226
This commit updates the animation docs and provides better clarity for open-close component with it also added click event in open-close.component
Closes#39708
PR Close#42046
It is important to use the correct major version of the Angular CLI when
following the examples in the tutorials. This commit provides a custom
element that renders an appropriate dist-tag in the setup step of
the tutorial when the docs are not in "stable" mode.
Fixes#39821
PR Close#41991
After the changes to the `lang-none` styling in #41335, code snippets marked with
```
language="none" class="code-shell"
```
were being styled with the same foreground and background colours.
It turns out that most of these ought to be marked `language="sh"`
in which case the `code-shell` style became redundant and has been
removed.
Fixes#41984
PR Close#41986
while reading the documentation, I noticed that there were
references in the material's documentation. Since the
links were absent, I had to google the terms and
continue my study. I find it easier for the reader not
to be distracted by googling, but just clicking
and following the suggested links
PR Close#41982
As of v12, strict mode is the default, so you don't have
to opt in anymore. This commit removes the instructions
to add --strict to the ng new.
PR Close#41542
Content projection is an important part of Angular. However, it has
never been documented in the Angular documentation set. This topic
attempts to provide the basics of content projection for developers. It
is not a comprehensive guide; rather, it is a starting point that we
can hopefully expand upon in the future.
PR Close#41143
Update the statement expressing Angular's supported versions of Node.js. Previously, we stated
that the `current` version of Node.js was supported, however Node.js's `current` version maps
more closely to what we would term a `next` branch and is not expected meant for usage with
production applications. This intention is stated on Node.js Releases page:
> Production applications should only use Active LTS or Maintenance LTS releases.
PR Close#41820
Since angular 11 extra package.json isn't generated and with version 12 strict mode is opt out bases.
Updated document to reflect the state
Closes#40841.
PR Close#41923
Previously example for handling client-side errors in networking didn't work when there was no Internet connection.
Caught error is ProgressEvent in such case, not ErrorEvent and error.error.message is undefined.
PR Close#36608
Follow-up to #41826
The CLI now no longer installs `ts-node` since Protractor has been removed.
See https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/20601 for the relevant PR in angular-cli.
This change has been released in the CLI v12.0.0-rc.1
PR Close#41873
* `SelectivePreloadingStrategyService` is already provided in the root
module, so it should not be added to `AppRoutingModule` providers
array
PR Close#41859
This section states that "Importing a module with services means that you will have a new instance of that service". This is only true for lazy-loaded `NgModules`. For non-lazy-loaded modules, my understanding is that the providers arrays are flattened into the root injector meaning that importing a module with a service doesn't create a new instance of that service.
PR Close#41835