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diff --git a/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.bootstrap.manual_bootstrap.ngdoc b/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.bootstrap.manual_bootstrap.ngdoc index 2cce7b31..99535954 100644 --- a/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.bootstrap.manual_bootstrap.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/guide/dev_guide.bootstrap.manual_bootstrap.ngdoc @@ -3,17 +3,14 @@ @name Developer Guide: Initializing Angular: Manual Initialization @description - Letting angular handle the initialization process (bootstrapping) is a handy way to start using angular, but advanced users who want more control over the initialization process can choose to use the manual bootstrapping method instead. - The best way to get started with manual bootstrapping is to look at the what happens when you use {@link api/angular.directive.ng:autobind ng:autobind}, by showing each step of the process explicitly. - <pre> <!doctype html> <html xmlns:ng="http://angularjs.org"> @@ -32,27 +29,20 @@ Hello {{'World'}}! </html> </pre> - This is the sequence that your code should follow if you bootstrap angular on your own: - 1. After the page is loaded, find the root of the HTML template, which is typically the root of the document. 2. Run angular's {@link dev_guide.compiler Angular HTML compiler}, which converts a template into an executable, bi-directionally bound application. - - ## Related Topics - * {@link dev_guide.bootstrap Initializing Angular} * {@link dev_guide.bootstrap.auto_bootstrap Automatic Initialization} * {@link dev_guide.compiler Angular HTML compiler} - ## Related API - {@link api/angular.compile Compiler API} |
