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a(ng-click='show=!show') CLICK
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div.slide-margin(ng-if='show')
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p C
Simple behavior is correct when you toggle an item, it slides down and if you click again in the middle of the animation it slides back from the same position. But if you click yet again for it mid-animation to slide down ng-if creates a new DOM content and weirdly enough old DOM content starts animating down along with the new content. Is this expected behavior? Do you know of a workaround?