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angular-csp.css
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/* Include this file in your html if you are using the CSP mode. */
@charset "UTF-8";
[ng\:cloak], [ng-cloak], [data-ng-cloak], [x-ng-cloak],
.ng-cloak, .x-ng-cloak,
.ng-hide {
display: none !important;
}
ng\:form {
display: block;
}
/* The styles below ensure that the CSS transition will ALWAYS
* animate and close. A nasty bug occurs with CSS transitions where
* when the active class isn't set, or if the active class doesn't
* contain any styles to transition to, then, if ngAnimate is used,
* it will appear as if the webpage is broken due to the forever hanging
* animations. The clip (!ie) and zoom (ie) CSS properties are used
* since they trigger a transition without making the browser
* animate anything and they're both highly underused CSS properties */
.ng-animate-start { clip:rect(0, auto, auto, 0); -ms-zoom:1.0001; }
.ng-animate-active { clip:rect(-1px, auto, auto, 0); -ms-zoom:1; }