[AngularJS] Re: Angular back end

2018-04-06 Thread 'David McGregor' via Angular and AngularJS discussion
Link: http://dealatrip.co.uk/demo/#/property/addproperty On Thursday, 5 April 2018 19:17:40 UTC+1, David McGregor wrote: > > > Is the Indexing framework done first as one component at a time with the > coding? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Angu

[AngularJS] Re: Angular back end

2018-04-06 Thread 'David McGregor' via Angular and AngularJS discussion
By the Index I mean the Sidebar navigational menu set up. Logic tells me that this would be the starting point. NB: Rather than going for one aspect, as for now, like the Add A Property one selected now. On Thursday, 5 April 2018 19:17:40 UTC+1, David McGregor wrote: > > > Is the Indexing fram

[AngularJS] Re: Angular back end

2018-04-05 Thread 'David McGregor' via Angular and AngularJS discussion
Sorry, was very unclear. The question is: Should the developer do the entire Indexing first in the back end? Or do it component by component? I would have thought that the indexing would come first but apparently not according to what he is saying. So I am checking to see what is the cor

[AngularJS] Angular back end

2018-04-05 Thread 'David McGregor' via Angular and AngularJS discussion
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[AngularJS] New Website Development Pace too slow??

2018-04-05 Thread 'David McGregor' via Angular and AngularJS discussion
Given the task of revamping our website this is the work done on the back end in 8 weeks: http://dealatrip.co.uk/demo/#/property/addproperty My initial view is that the layout is very poor and there are lots of obvious spelling mistakes. So I asked, having been given the above link, when deman