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According to my interpretation of the documentation, if I want to be able to have an element hidden by default, and shown when a link is clicked, the following ought to work?

  1. In /app/app.component.ts

    newTrustFormVisible: false;
    
  2. In /app/app.component.html

    <a href="#" (click)="newTrustFormVisible = !newTrustFormVisible;">[Add New]</a>
    
    <div ng-show="newTrustFormVisible" class="panel panel-default">
      ...
    </div>
    

However, this does not work. It also produces no errors. What am I missing?

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  • I have also tried newTrustFormVisible: boolean = false; which I think is actually the correct syntax for that line, although it hasn't made any difference to the result. Feb 14, 2017 at 1:17

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Your using Angular 1 directives. For Angular 2 use *ngIf for components that do not need to be in the DOM when they are hidden or bind to the HTML hidden property [hidden] if you want the component to always be in the DOM but hidden with CSS.

e.g:

<div *ngIf="newTrustFormVisible" class="panel panel-default">

or

<div [hidden]="!newTrustFormVisible" class="panel panel-default">

Angular 1 to Angular 2 reference

*ngIf

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  • That's working, thanks, but it's not animated like the example in the documentation (which you're right, appears to be for AngularJS 1.x)? Feb 14, 2017 at 1:24
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    animations are a separate kettle of fish see angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/animations.html
    – shusson
    Feb 14, 2017 at 1:25
  • So where ng-show would animate automatically, the closest Angular 2 equivalents do not do so. Seems odd? I have switched to ngClass as this appears easier to animate, although I've not got animation to work, yet. I'll keep playing. Feb 14, 2017 at 1:36
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    If using the second technique, use this: [hidden] { display: none !important;}
    – Owen
    May 15, 2018 at 7:21

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