
Angular 19 - Component AppComponent is standalone, and …
Nov 18, 2024 · On my Angular v19 app I get the following error: Component AppComponent is standalone, and cannot be declared in an NgModule or 'imports' is only valid on a component …
Angular: conditional class with *ngClass - Stack Overflow
Feb 8, 2016 · From the angular documentation: "The asterisk is "syntactic sugar" for something a bit more complicated. Internally, Angular translates the *ngIf attribute into a <ng-template> …
angular - How can I use "*ngIf else"? - Stack Overflow
Explains how to use "*ngIf else" in Angular for conditional rendering of HTML elements.
How to get the Angular version? - Stack Overflow
I installed the @angular/cli package via npm using: npm install -g @angular/cli The version 1.4.2 of @angular/cli has been successfully installed. That is not the Angular version, but the CLI …
Angular - How to apply [ngStyle] conditions - Stack Overflow
Mar 14, 2018 · Angular - How to apply [ngStyle] conditions Asked 7 years, 8 months ago Modified 1 year, 4 months ago Viewed 536k times
Angular + Material - How to refresh a data source (mat-table)
Oct 14, 2017 · There are two ways to do it, because Angular Material is inconsistent, and this is very poorly documented. Angular material table won't update when a new row will arrive.
Angular change input signal value from within component
Feb 2, 2024 · As of Angular 17.2.0-next.1: Input signals are read-only inside the component that receives them.you can't change the input signal directly. you have to use a computed property …
How to install a specific version of Angular with Angular CLI?
I searched through google and angular cli doc but couldn't find any way to install a specific version of Angular using Angular CLI. is it even possible?
Send data through routing paths in Angular - Stack Overflow
This Stack Overflow page discusses how to send data through routing paths in Angular, providing insights and solutions for developers.
javascript - Angular window resize event - Stack Overflow
In spite of using debounceTime and running your subscribe callback less, Angular will run change detection on every event, as it's triggered inside the zone. You should check my answer that …