I have a simple list that binds two-way to a parameter hero in hero.component.ts.
Though when I start typing in the input field it loses focus and I have to click it again. What am I supposed to do in order to allow the user edit the input value without the input field loses target?
<li *ngFor="let power of hero.powers; let i = index">
<input [(ngModel)]="hero.powers[i]"/>
</li>
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I am in process of researching how to measure the performance metrics of an Angular JS applications. I have following questions. Please share your thoughts. Angular JS suits well for one page ...
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I am working on an html page where i have div element and also a inner div element. In the inner div element there is a image element. The main and inner div are 2 in numbers. <div class="owl-...
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