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I have figured out how to make animations happen by using $stateChangeStart or $stateChangeSuccess in a controller or in my main apps $stateProvider but I can't get it to work as I intend to.

I would like to initiate a solid color bar that wipes over the screen and then wipes back the other direction showing the content. I imagine that when I click a menu link the animation begins(wiping over the current page), once at full-width -> the static page or data-binded page/controller is loaded and rendered and then once that is complete the animation swipes back the other way revealing the new page content.

I need help understanding how to make sure that every time a link is clicked: the first animation happens/ page is loaded/ and the next page revealed.

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  • if you can wait, $stateEnter and $stateExit event handlers are in progress already. but for now, I think you have to do the manual way (and there are plenty ways of doing it)
    – CozyAzure
    Jul 29, 2016 at 9:32
  • @CozyAzure I would love some insight in how to manually hold loading the new page template and check that it is loaded.
    – bboy
    Jul 30, 2016 at 14:08
  • that would be lots of ways to achieve is. Use $stateChangeStart and $stateChangeSuccess is one good way. If you want to make sure the page is loaded with your data, then probably you need to look into resolve, and use simply ng-show or hide to animate all the CSS
    – CozyAzure
    Aug 1, 2016 at 9:49
  • @CozyAzure i'm having a difficult time figuring this all out. If there was any way you could provide an example, I would be ever so grateful.
    – bboy
    Aug 6, 2016 at 19:24

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