You may get better results posting a fiddle and then describing the
behavior you would like to achieve.
If you're really lucky, someone may edit the code to work the way you want.


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Daniel Jansson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok...great. Please, give me some advice and have à look at my post
> ui-router confusion.
>
>  - I have a left menu and a main-right section.
>  - one state for the left menu is the dashboard
>  - the dasboard, on the right side consists of top pane and bottom pane.
> - Both top-pane and bottom-pane has a top menu which toggles different
> content for the top pane and bottom pane?
>
> Could you please help me with the config routes/states (written example)?
>
> How should I think about modules/views/states?
>
> Should top-pane/bottom-pane be individual modules or views? How? (Example
> please)
>
> What about states for my dashboard subviews top-pane and bottom pane. How
> can I triet them as decoupled entities with their own views and states? Can
> subviews in a state have their own states or what?
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