diff --git a/src/ngAnimate/animateCss.js b/src/ngAnimate/animateCss.js index 46eae9127c37..fa471c90123a 100644 --- a/src/ngAnimate/animateCss.js +++ b/src/ngAnimate/animateCss.js @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ var ANIMATE_TIMER_KEY = '$$animateCss'; * * `stagger` - A numeric time value representing the delay between successively animated elements * ({@link ngAnimate#css-staggering-animations Click here to learn how CSS-based staggering works in ngAnimate.}) * * `staggerIndex` - The numeric index representing the stagger item (e.g. a value of 5 is equal to the sixth item in the stagger; therefore when a - * * `stagger` option value of `0.1` is used then there will be a stagger delay of `600ms`) + * `stagger` option value of `0.1` is used then there will be a stagger delay of `600ms`) * * `applyClassesEarly` - Whether or not the classes being added or removed will be used when detecting the animation. This is set by `$animate` when enter/leave/move animations are fired to ensure that the CSS classes are resolved in time. (Note that this will prevent any transitions from occuring on the classes being added and removed.) * * `cleanupStyles` - Whether or not the provided `from` and `to` styles will be removed once * the animation is closed. This is useful for when the styles are used purely for the sake of