Are you saying that you are defining all states (substates) in the main
app? I would think that a loaded module should define its own ststates.

On Thursday, September 25, 2014, Eric Eslinger <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In the event of substates, I define substates. As an example, one
> application route has subtabs. Continuing the example above, I'd define
> app.tubers to be #/tubers, and define the 'body@app' view to contain
> tabset.html.
>
> Then I define tabset.html to contain two views, a skinny one to display
> tabs in, and a big one to display the tab content. I usually call that tabs
> and main.
>
> So, app.tubers.potatoes is #/tubers/potatoes, and has:
> header (from app)
> body (from app, but defined in app.tubers)
>    tabs (from app.tubers, defined in the tabset template)
>    main (from app.tubers, defined in the tabset template)
> footer (from app)
>
> Where [email protected] is set to the actual content we're displaying in
> the application. This would all probably be better if I wrote a plunk, I
> suppose. It ends up getting rather complicated, but underneath it all it
> falls apart nicely and you can look at each element of the layout as its
> own thing.
>
> The benefit to doing it this way (over storing current tab in a view
> variable and using ng-if) is that you end up preserving active tabs in the
> URL and I've found this to also be somewhat easier to refactor for mobile
> displays.
>
> Eric
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 6:15 PM, mark goldin <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>
>> Yes, I agree with footer and header. But with the body.... What id new
>> content that is loaded on a menu click needs to have its own states? Should
>>  all these states be defined in the top level?
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Eric Eslinger <[email protected]
>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>>
>>> Personally, I use ui-router. I defined a top-level ui-view (called app),
>>> into which I placed a ui-view for header, footer, and body. Substates of
>>> app correspond to each "page" of the application, defining new content for
>>> the body view, and the menu bar and footer stay the same.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 2:01 PM, mark goldin <[email protected]
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am redesigning an application that has the following structure:
>>>>
>>>> Main screen with a drop dawn menu on a top. Each menu choice opens a
>>>> full screen page underneath the menu. Nothing special. How should I
>>>> architect my app based on Angular SPA concept?
>>>> Here is what I've got so far: I have an html page (like a main page of
>>>> one menu choice) but it has the menu in itself. Now I want to move the menu
>>>> to an application main page. How I go about creating and managing states?
>>>> Right now the html page creates states and loads content. Should my new
>>>> application main page create states for menu choices pages or (looks more
>>>> comprehensible to me) each page will create its own set of states? Any docs
>>>> about it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
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