docs(forms): generated CSS classes for forms and inputs must have a ng prefix

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Matias Niemelä
2014-02-28 14:59:12 -05:00
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@@ -287,10 +287,11 @@ function FormController(element, attrs, $scope, $animate) {
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* ## Animation Hooks
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* Animations in ngForm are triggered when any of the associated CSS classes are added and removed. These
* classes are: `.pristine`, `.dirty`, `.invalid` and `.valid` as well as any other validations that
* are performed within the form. Animations in ngForm are similar to how they work in ngClass and
* animations can be hooked into using CSS transitions, keyframes as well as JS animations.
* Animations in ngForm are triggered when any of the associated CSS classes are added and removed.
* These classes are: `.ng-pristine`, `.ng-dirty`, `.ng-invalid` and `.ng-valid` as well as any
* other validations that are performed within the form. Animations in ngForm are similar to how
* they work in ngClass and animations can be hooked into using CSS transitions, keyframes as well
* as JS animations.
*
* The following example shows a simple way to utilize CSS transitions to style a form element
* that has been rendered as invalid after it has been validated:

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@@ -1264,8 +1264,8 @@ var NgModelController = ['$scope', '$exceptionHandler', '$attrs', '$element', '$
* ## Animation Hooks
*
* Animations within models are triggered when any of the associated CSS classes are added and removed
* on the input element which is attached to the model. These classes are: `.pristine`, `.dirty`,
* `.invalid` and `.valid` as well as any other validations that are performed on the model itself.
* on the input element which is attached to the model. These classes are: `.ng-pristine`, `.ng-dirty`,
* `.ng-invalid` and `.ng-valid` as well as any other validations that are performed on the model itself.
* The animations that are triggered within ngModel are similar to how they work in ngClass and
* animations can be hooked into using CSS transitions, keyframes as well as JS animations.
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