The "set-document-title" guide was in place to direct developers to the
`Title` service for managing page titles. Managing the title is now
available in the `Router` package and is much easier. This change
deletes the old guide and redirects it to the section in the router
guide about setting the page title.
PR Close#45857
The purpose of the changes is to clean all markdown to match a single pedantic style.
* To ensure all changes in style are properly separated.
* To ensure all styled content aligns to nearest 4-character-tab.
* To ensure all code blocks use the Angular `<code-example>` or `<code-tab>` elements.
* To ensure all markdown exists outside of html tags.
* To ensure all images use the Angular style for `<img>` elements.
* To ensure that all smart punctuation is replaced or removed.
```text
’, ’, “, ”, –, —, …
```
* To ensure all content does not conflict with the following reserved characters.
```text
@, $, *, &, #, |, <, >,
```
* To ensure all content displays using html entities.
The following changes were made to files in the following directory.
```text
aio/content
```
The target files were markdown files.
The list of excluded files:
```text
.browserslistrc, .css, .conf, .editorconfig, .gitignore, .html, .js, .json, .sh, .svg, .ts, .txt, .xlf,
```
PR Close#45325
in the aio example apps page the style guide for documentation
contributions is included in the Routing section instead of being
in its own section, add a documentation section and include the example
in that one
PR Close#45148
Previously there was a custom version of the testing app for Stackblitz that would run the tests in the browser.
With the web-container approach, this is no longer necessary since the tests can be run directly from the command line.
Fixes#44047
PR Close#44085
Content projection is an important part of Angular. However, it has
never been documented in the Angular documentation set. This topic
attempts to provide the basics of content projection for developers. It
is not a comprehensive guide; rather, it is a starting point that we
can hopefully expand upon in the future.
PR Close#41143