Yea but don't know how to hide the other paragraph elements except the 
first paragraph using ng-if.

On Sunday, September 6, 2015 at 4:37:35 PM UTC+1, Luís Loureiro wrote:
>
> Hi Charles!
>
> I think that what you want to hide is the anchor element and consequently, 
> their child elements.
> The anchor element and the heading are still displayed and they're 
> occupying that space because of the default styling given by the IONIC 
> framework, probably.
>
> I advise you to use the directives "ng-hide" or "ng-if", even if you don't 
> want to hide the anchor element.
> The "ng-hide" does basically the same that you're doing with CSS.
> The "ng.if" doesn't put the element in the DOM.
>
> Tell us if this helped you.
>
> Regards,
> *Luís Loureiro*
>

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