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authorPeter Bacon Darwin2014-02-21 19:37:37 +0000
committerPeter Bacon Darwin2014-02-21 19:37:37 +0000
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docs(*): fix anchors for members in api docs
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diff --git a/src/ng/directive/ngClass.js b/src/ng/directive/ngClass.js
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@@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ function classDirective(name, selector) {
The ngClass directive still supports CSS3 Transitions/Animations even if they do not follow the ngAnimate CSS naming structure.
Upon animation ngAnimate will apply supplementary CSS classes to track the start and end of an animation, but this will not hinder
any pre-existing CSS transitions already on the element. To get an idea of what happens during a class-based animation, be sure
- to view the step by step details of {@link ngAnimate.$animate#methods_addclass $animate.addClass} and
- {@link ngAnimate.$animate#methods_removeclass $animate.removeClass}.
+ to view the step by step details of {@link ngAnimate.$animate#addclass $animate.addClass} and
+ {@link ngAnimate.$animate#removeclass $animate.removeClass}.
*/
var ngClassDirective = classDirective('', true);