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-part of angular.directive; |
- |
-/** |
- * The `ngCloak` directive is used to prevent the Angular html template from |
- * being briefly displayed by the browser in its raw (uncompiled) form while |
- * your application is loading. Use this directive to avoid the undesirable |
- * flicker effect caused by the html template display. |
- * |
- * The directive can be applied to the `<body>` element, but typically a |
- * fine-grained application is preferred in order to benefit from progressive |
- * rendering of the browser view. |
- * |
- * `ngCloak` works in cooperation with a css. Following is the css rule: |
- * |
- * [ng-cloak], [data-ng-cloak], [x-ng-cloak], .ng-cloak, .x-ng-cloak { |
- * display: none !important; |
- * } |
- * |
- * When this css rule is loaded by the browser, all html elements (including |
- * their children) that are tagged with the `ng-cloak` directive are hidden. |
- * When Angular comes across this directive during the compilation of the |
- * template it deletes the `ngCloak` element attribute, which makes the compiled |
- * element visible. |
- */ |
-@NgDirective(selector: '[ng-cloak]') |
-@NgDirective(selector: '.ng-cloak') |
-class NgCloakDirective { |
- NgCloakDirective(dom.Element element) { |
- element.attributes.remove('ng-cloak'); |
- element.classes.remove('ng-cloak'); |
- } |
-} |