diff --git a/docs/content/guide/css-styling.ngdoc b/docs/content/guide/css-styling.ngdoc index bc6d4cb8..1f1bfc17 100644 --- a/docs/content/guide/css-styling.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/guide/css-styling.ngdoc @@ -21,17 +21,17 @@ Angular sets these CSS classes. It is up to your application to provide useful s `{{}}` curly braces, for example. (see {@link guide/databinding databinding} guide) * `ng-invalid`, `ng-valid` - - **Usage:** angular applies this class to an input widget element if that element's input does + - **Usage:** angular applies this class to a form control widget element if that element's input does not pass validation. (see {@link ng.directive:input input} directive) * `ng-pristine`, `ng-dirty` - - **Usage:** angular {@link ng.directive:input input} directive applies `ng-pristine` class - to a new input widget element which did not have user interaction. Once the user interacts with - the input widget the class is changed to `ng-dirty`. + - **Usage:** angular {@link ng.directive:ngModel ngModel} directive applies `ng-pristine` class + to a new form control widget which did not have user interaction. Once the user interacts with + the form control, the class is changed to `ng-dirty`. * `ng-touched`, `ng-untouched` - **Usage:** angular {@link ng.directive:ngModel ngModel} directive applies `ng-untouched` class - to a new input widget element which has not been blurred. Once the user blurs the input widget + to a new form control widget which has not been blurred. Once the user blurs the form control, the class is changed to `ng-touched`.