Angular material Layout Directives not working










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I am trying to use the Child-Alignment feature of Angular Material.
Mentioned Here: https://material.angularjs.org/latest/layout/alignment



This does not seem to work. I have tried importing

import LayoutModule from '@angular/cdk/layout';
I also tried installing
import FlexLayoutModule from '@angular/flex-layout';



None of them is working.










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    Looks like you're going through the documentation of AngualJS's(1.x) Material but the the syntax you're specifying is for Angular's(2+) Material. Where exactly are you trying to use this in?

    – SiddAjmera
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:29











  • True. Just checked. I am trying to use in angular 6. How to align in angular 2+?

    – Deb
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:31















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I am trying to use the Child-Alignment feature of Angular Material.
Mentioned Here: https://material.angularjs.org/latest/layout/alignment



This does not seem to work. I have tried importing

import LayoutModule from '@angular/cdk/layout';
I also tried installing
import FlexLayoutModule from '@angular/flex-layout';



None of them is working.










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    Looks like you're going through the documentation of AngualJS's(1.x) Material but the the syntax you're specifying is for Angular's(2+) Material. Where exactly are you trying to use this in?

    – SiddAjmera
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:29











  • True. Just checked. I am trying to use in angular 6. How to align in angular 2+?

    – Deb
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:31













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I am trying to use the Child-Alignment feature of Angular Material.
Mentioned Here: https://material.angularjs.org/latest/layout/alignment



This does not seem to work. I have tried importing

import LayoutModule from '@angular/cdk/layout';
I also tried installing
import FlexLayoutModule from '@angular/flex-layout';



None of them is working.










share|improve this question
















I am trying to use the Child-Alignment feature of Angular Material.
Mentioned Here: https://material.angularjs.org/latest/layout/alignment



This does not seem to work. I have tried importing

import LayoutModule from '@angular/cdk/layout';
I also tried installing
import FlexLayoutModule from '@angular/flex-layout';



None of them is working.







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  • 2





    Looks like you're going through the documentation of AngualJS's(1.x) Material but the the syntax you're specifying is for Angular's(2+) Material. Where exactly are you trying to use this in?

    – SiddAjmera
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:29











  • True. Just checked. I am trying to use in angular 6. How to align in angular 2+?

    – Deb
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:31












  • 2





    Looks like you're going through the documentation of AngualJS's(1.x) Material but the the syntax you're specifying is for Angular's(2+) Material. Where exactly are you trying to use this in?

    – SiddAjmera
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:29











  • True. Just checked. I am trying to use in angular 6. How to align in angular 2+?

    – Deb
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:31







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2





Looks like you're going through the documentation of AngualJS's(1.x) Material but the the syntax you're specifying is for Angular's(2+) Material. Where exactly are you trying to use this in?

– SiddAjmera
Nov 15 '18 at 11:29





Looks like you're going through the documentation of AngualJS's(1.x) Material but the the syntax you're specifying is for Angular's(2+) Material. Where exactly are you trying to use this in?

– SiddAjmera
Nov 15 '18 at 11:29













True. Just checked. I am trying to use in angular 6. How to align in angular 2+?

– Deb
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31





True. Just checked. I am trying to use in angular 6. How to align in angular 2+?

– Deb
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31












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As @SiddAjmera commented you are using an AngularJS directive in Angular 6. I couldn't find anything similar from Angular 2+.



If you're trying to align components in your view I really recommend you look into the display: flex css property. Here's a good explanation on how to use it.






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    As @SiddAjmera commented you are using an AngularJS directive in Angular 6. I couldn't find anything similar from Angular 2+.



    If you're trying to align components in your view I really recommend you look into the display: flex css property. Here's a good explanation on how to use it.






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      As @SiddAjmera commented you are using an AngularJS directive in Angular 6. I couldn't find anything similar from Angular 2+.



      If you're trying to align components in your view I really recommend you look into the display: flex css property. Here's a good explanation on how to use it.






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        As @SiddAjmera commented you are using an AngularJS directive in Angular 6. I couldn't find anything similar from Angular 2+.



        If you're trying to align components in your view I really recommend you look into the display: flex css property. Here's a good explanation on how to use it.






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        As @SiddAjmera commented you are using an AngularJS directive in Angular 6. I couldn't find anything similar from Angular 2+.



        If you're trying to align components in your view I really recommend you look into the display: flex css property. Here's a good explanation on how to use it.







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