For anyone interested in the solution:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30175680/how-to-use-a-separated-template-in-ui-router/30177121#30177121



On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Gustavo Cruz <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I have an angular app that uses *ui-router* for view routing.
>
> I have a master template with all my layout, and inside that I have my
> ui-view like below:
>
> <div class="content" ui-view><div>
>
> and my routes in app:
>
>  app.config(["$stateProvider", "$urlRouterProvider", function 
> ($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider) {
>
>         $stateProvider
>             .state("customers", {
>                 url: "/customers",
>                 templateUrl: "app/customers/tpl.html",
>                 controller: "Customers as vm"
>             });
>
>         $urlRouterProvider.otherwise("/dashboard");
>
>     }]);
>
> In the code above, the templateUrl is injected in my content, as usual.
>
> Now, I have a login page that uses a completely different layout of my
> app. Is there any way to tell ui-router to use a custom layout? Any ideas
> on how to structure that?
>
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