angular-ui is not really a third party like a directive you would find in 
the wild.
Most of them are boostrap jquery components rebuilt for angular.

Just a nice post about the popularity of ui-router 
: http://angularjs.blogspot.fr/2015/09/angular-2-survey-results.html
1/3 of angular apps use it.

Anyway, to come back to your question, i don't know! I've been using 
ui-router from start and it works like a charm!

when you mean load "partial" page? what is it about ? 

login > mainPage > titlePage / contentPage / footerPage ?



Le mercredi 24 février 2016 11:43:22 UTC+1, Tomas Garijo a écrit :
>
> Hi, thank's Mophone
>
> But i don't like to use third party products if i can.
> Is possible to do this with native angular?
>
>
> El miércoles, 24 de febrero de 2016, 11:14:42 (UTC+1), Morphonet escribió:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> ui-router looks like a good solution for you,
>>
>> Doc & standards howto : 
>> https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router/wiki/Nested-States-&-Nested-Views
>>
>>
>> Le mercredi 24 février 2016 11:01:45 UTC+1, Tomas Garijo a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hello, I'd like load partial page   in ng-view afer login my app. 
>>> The secuence it will be this.
>>>
>>> 1- Login my app.
>>> 2. Load main page, in this page there's a directive ng-view.
>>> 3. Load automatic partial page  in main ng-view directive.
>>>
>>> How to do this?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>

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