Hi all,

Anyone have a best practice or a recommendation for updating the css of 
views as a user navigates though an app.

Example, I have a list of items. User selects an item and clicks an edit 
button. The item's edit page slides in from the side.

At the moment I am using a service that has the css for each of the view 
states.... when the list is full width, when the list is collapsed and the 
edit page takes up 1/3 of the page, etc.

What I don't like about this approach is that I call functions on the 
service that set the value of a variable that gets references within 
ng-class on the various pages. I'm sure other have had to solve this kinds 
of scenario and am looking to some suggestions.

I've thought about using service that listens to ui-router's state change 
or view load events to trigger a search of the dom and change the CSS that 
way. Or maybe there is a ui-router feature that can help with this?

Thanks!

Luis

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