We all know that Ionic is the useful framework for building HTML 5 mobile applications. It is mainly designed for the front end. When it comes to look and feel of the Ionic website, you have to work more on your application branding standards. Ionic default icons are not up to current market standards. This tutorial is all about how to add custom downloaded fonts like open sans and font awesome for icons into the Ionic application. Let’s see how you use customized fonts in your Ionic website.
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Ionic 3 and Angular 4:Create a Welcome Page with Login and Logout.
Most of the mobile applications starts with welcome page with login and signup buttons. A proper login or signup redirects to application home page and there you can navigate to different pages and finally you can end up with a logout action. Today’s tutorial is all about this. Here I am using AngularJS 4 and Ionic 3. The combination of AngularJS and Ionic in handling login is a straight forward process. This design is already explained in my previous posts using ReactJS navigations. Lets see how to set a starting page using Ionic 3 and AngularJS4 and learn basic understanding of how the navigation works.