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-@name Developer Guide: CSS
-@description
-
-# CSS
-angular includes built-in CSS classes, which in turn have predefined CSS styles.
-
-# Built-in CSS classes
-
-## `ng-exception`
-
-**Usage:** angular applies this class to a DOM element if that element contains an Expression that
-threw an exception when evaluated.
-
-**Styling:** The built-in styling of the ng-exception class displays an error message surrounded
-by a solid red border, for example:
-
- > <div class="ng-exception">Error message</div>
-
-
-
-You can try to evaluate malformed expressions in {@link guide.expression expression} to see the
-`ng-exception` class' styling.
-
-## `ng-validation-error`
-
-**Usage:** angular applies this class to an input widget element if that element's input does not
-pass validation. Note that you set the validation criteria on the input widget element using the
-Ng:validate or Ng:required directives.
-
-**Styling:** The built-in styling of the ng-validation-error class turns the border of the input
-box red and includes a hovering UI element that includes more details of the validation error. You
-can see an example in {@link angular.widget.@ng:validate ng:validate example}.
-
-## How to override the styles for built-in classes
-
-To override the styles for these built-in classes, you can do any of the following:
-
-Download the source code, edit angular.css, and host the source on your own server.
-Create a local css file, overriding any styles that you'd like, and link to it from your HTML file
-as you normally would:
-
-<pre>
-<link href="yourfile.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</pre>