I'm using the Material Design Lite CSS/JS "template" Google just released to sprinkle some Material Design into my Angular app and I've noticed the button-ripple effect is pretty inconsistent.
Sometimes on my main app view it never loads up the button ripples despite working in other views, and then on other views it only works the first one or two instances. For example,
Main view has one ng-repeating list of buttons:
<li ng-repeat="item in items">
<a class="mdl-button mdl-js-button mdl-ja-ripple-effect">{{item.name}}</a>
</li> <!-- ripple sometimes works totally fine !-->
Alternate views have a couple of static buttons followed by an ng-repeat list of buttons:
<li id="non-repeating-list-item-1">
<a class="mdl-button mdl-js-button mdl-ja-ripple-effect">Hello</a>
</li> <!-- ripple always works totally fine !-->
<li id="non-repeating-list-item-2">
<a class="mdl-button mdl-js-button mdl-ja-ripple-effect">Hello</a>
</li> <!-- ripple always works totally fine !-->
<li ng-repeat="item in items">
<a class="mdl-button mdl-js-button mdl-ja-ripple-effect">{{item.name}}</a>
</li> <!-- ripple never works !-->
Is this bad practice or something? Is there any reason for this to happen?