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@name Developer Guide: Understanding Angular Templates
@description
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An angular template is the declarative specification that, along with information from the model
and controller, becomes the rendered view that a user sees in the browser. It is the static DOM,
containing HTML, CSS, and angular-specific elements and angular-specific element attributes. The
angular elements and attributes direct angular to add behavior and transform the template DOM into
the dynamic view DOM.
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These are the types of angular elements and element attributes you can use in a template:
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* {@link dev_guide.compiler.directives Directive} — An attribute that augments an existing DOM
element.
* {@link dev_guide.compiler.widgets Widget} — A custom DOM element. An example of a built-in widget
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* {@link dev_guide.templates.formatters Formatter} — Lets you format the input object into a user
readable view.
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Note: In addition to declaring the elements above in templates, you can also access these elements
in JavaScript code.
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The following code snippet shows a simple angular template made up of standard HTML tags along with
angular {@link dev_guide.compiler.directives directives}, {@link dev_guide.compiler.markup markup},
and {@link dev_guide.expressions expressions}:
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<pre>
<html>
<!-- Body tag augmented with ng:controller directive -->
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</html>
</pre>
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In a simple single-page app, the template consists of HTML, CSS, and angular directives contained
in just one HTML file (usually `index.html`). In a more complex app, you can display multiple views
within one main page using "partials", which are segments of template located in separate HTML
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eight.
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## Related Topics
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* {@link dev_guide.templates.filters Angular Filters}
* {@link dev_guide.templates.formatters Angular Formatters}
* {@link dev_guide.templates.validators Angular Validators}
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## Related API
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* {@link api/index API Reference}