The ui-router library for AngularJS provides the ability to name views within your application. This is useful for dividing up your application into sections, and changing the content of a section based on the current state.
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From the example, the author has added '@' on 'content' view: 'content@' for its view to be shown on root's template. Here's my question, correct me if I'm wrong, isn't having 'content' as view name on 'app.alt-one' state is sufficient to override root's template's 'content' view?
Guys, any idea for this one: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32621313/refreshing-page-on-child-state-shows-a-blank-page-in-ui-router?noredirect=1#comment53538633_32621313