Hi,

You mean you'll have link for every page in your menu? If you would like to
do something like this, then you need to use router, which can be ngRoute
or ui-router. This first one is easier, and based on url routing. The
latter is more complex, but you can put together very complex web pages. It
is not based on only url routing, it can deal with states.

Whatever you are going to use, you'll use url parameter to pass trough
which page or which content you would like to display.

Please search for ng-router tutorial in Google and you'll find a lot of
basic articles about it.

Thanks,

András

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On 6 July 2016 at 00:27, CptSeagull Eight <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi people
>
> I am pulling my hair at this point
>
> Let's say I got 100 pages
> So i need a site menu with 100 links, right?
> How do I (where do i go) get that nav bar to set across 100 pages without
> adding them individually?
>
> In PHP it is include file name.
>
> thankx
>
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