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Ionic Cookbook - Third Edition
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Ionic Cookbook - Third Edition

by Indermohan Singh
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
390 pages
8h 46m
English
Packt Publishing
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Introduction

Most of Ionic's out-of-the-box features are actually prebuilt components. In this section, you will learn how to create your own custom component using the HTML template, which contains Ionic components as well.

Components actually define Angular. A component is no more than just a class with self-describing features. For example, <ul> is a component that you are already familiar with. Previously, you used various Ionic components, such as <ion-list> and <ion-item>. A component is a decorator (that is, @Component) to add metadata to a class to describe the following:

  • selector: This is the name that is to be used in the DOM (for example, <my-component>)
  • template or templateUrl: This refers to the way the component is rendered ...
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