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template-url-partial

templateUrl partials

Last reviewed May 28, 2026 Content v20260528
Track mode
client_angularjs
Means
In-browser AngularJS 1.x
Reading
~1 min
Level
intermediate

This lesson

This lesson teaches templateUrl partials: the concepts, APIs, and habits you need before advancing in AngularJS.

Without templateUrl partials, you will struggle to read or extend AngularJS codebases and playground exercises.

You will apply templateUrl partials in contexts like: Long-lived intranet apps, government portals, and codebases not yet moved to Angular, React, or Vue.

Write JavaScript for AngularJS 1.8, click Run—register modules/controllers, then mountApp(moduleName, templateHtml) in #ng-app; printOutput feeds the terminal.

When you can explain the previous lesson's ideas without copying starter code.

templateUrl loads HTML partials—common with ngRoute and large legacy SPAs.

Important interview questions and answers

  1. Q: Why does this matter?
    A: templateUrl loads HTML partials—common with ngRoute and large legacy SPAs.

Self-check

  1. Summarize templateUrl partials in one sentence.
  2. What would you try next in the playground?

Going deeper

In production AngularJS work, templateUrl partials matters when documents, stylesheets, or apps must stay maintainable across teams and releases—not only in isolated demos.

Common pitfalls

Watch for copy-paste configs, skipping validation or tests, and mixing concerns (structure vs presentation vs behavior) in one layer.

Practice

  1. Apply one technique from this lesson in the playground.
  2. Write one interview-style sentence explaining when you would use templateurl partials on a real project.

Interview tip Lesson completion confidence

Can you explain this lesson in 30 seconds without reading notes?

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Playground

Runs in your browser in a sandboxed frame. Backend runners appear when this track’s profile allows them.

Check yourself

Multiple choice — immediate feedback.

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  • templateUrl path?
  • Partial cache?

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