Summary

In the course of this chapter, we saw how to use localStorage to store data persistently. We created our service factory that stores and retrieves data from localStorage. We also saw how to create SVG-based graphs using D3 and how to package it as a directive. We then went on to explore animations and touch events in AngularJS and how elegant sliding transitions can be built for swipe events. Finally, we saw how we can go about making our app feel like a native app by adding touch icons and opening the app in fullscreen mode.

In the next chapter, we will see how to build a full-fledged Content Management System (CMS) using AngularJS and the MEAN stack. See you on the other side.

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