Every Way to Style an Angular Component (but funny)😂
Angular gives you so many ways to add styles to a component because, apparently, developers love too many choices and unnecessary suffering.
Angular gives you so many ways to add styles to a component because, apparently, developers love too many choices and unnecessary suffering.
You ever try to theme an Angular component? Yeah… it sounds easy. Just tweak some colors, maybe adjust a layout, how hard could it be? Well, let me tell you, by the time you're done battling :host, :host-context(), and CSS variables, you'll start questioning everything.
Trying to explain Angular to my grandma was a mistake... but here we are 😂. In this stand-up comedy bit, Dommy Bytes breaks down the difference between viewChild() and contentChild(), Angular's "view" vs. "content", and why debugging Angular sometimes feels like talking to a passive-aggressive roommate.
Have you ever tried adding animations to your Angular app and suddenly felt like you were directing a Broadway show instead of coding? Well, you're not alone.
Ever tried styling a component in Angular? It’s not just CSS—it’s an event! From class binding to ::ng-deep, from ViewEncapsulation to the mystical powers of !important, this is the wild world of Angular styling!
Angular folks, this one’s for you! Ever feel like your components are just tiny digital apartments trying to live their best life? Well, let’s talk about it—Seinfeld style!