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+ **Important:** Be sure to use jQuery version `1.10.x`. AngularJS does not yet support jQuery `2.x`.
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Animations can now be created within the CSS code (`animations.css`) as well as the JavaScript code (`animations.js`).
But before we start, let's create a new module which uses the ngAnimate module as a dependency just like we did before
with `ngResource`.
@@ -383,10 +387,6 @@ isn't required to do JavaScript animations with AngularJS, but we're going to us
your own JavaScript animation library is beyond the scope of this tutorial. For more on
`jQuery.animate`, see the {@link http://api.jquery.com/animate/ jQuery documentation}.
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- **Important:** Be sure to use jQuery version `1.10.x`. AngularJS does not yet support jQuery `2.x`.
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The `addClass` and `removeClass` callback functions are called whenever an a class is added or removed
on the element that contains the class we registered, which is in this case `.phone`. When the `.active`
class is added to the element (via the `ng-class` directive) the `addClass` JavaScript callback will