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Rigandox2016-07-29 19:58:59
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Rigandox, 2016-07-29 19:58:59

How to do this in Angular.js? And do you need it at all?

Logics.
1. The user clicks on the button
2. A form appears (in a modal window)
3. You can fill it in and save or cancel it
4. Then this modal window can be opened again. change the fields, press cancel and the fields will remain the same. Or click save and the fields will change
5. You can naturally and completely delete
6. If the user clicks on the button again, another similar form (modal window) will be created
7. And so on ad infinitum
8. Well, then at the right time all this is sent to the server :)
It is naturally not necessary to write for me. If this is done in angular - poke in the right place in the documentation. If not - to the framework.
Thank you!

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@Rigandox

How would these be basic things when working with angular (and other brothers).
There's nowhere to even poke. These are the basics. Just open the Anguar documentation, and all this information will be literally in the very first sections.

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@AMar4enko

You don't need Angular for this, write in plain old javascript. If you cannot, then none of the frameworks will save you from ignorance of the base.

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