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<a href='https://github.com/angular/angular.js/edit/v1.3.x/docs/content/tutorial/step_01.ngdoc?message=docs(tutorial%2F1 - Static Template)%3A%20describe%20your%20change...' class='improve-docs btn btn-primary'><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-edit"> </i>Improve this Doc</a> <ul doc-tutorial-nav="1"></ul> <p>In order to illustrate how Angular enhances standard HTML, you will create a purely <em>static</em> HTML page and then examine how we can turn this HTML code into a template that Angular will use to dynamically display the same result with any set of data.</p> <p>In this step you will add some basic information about two cell phones to an HTML page.</p> <ul> <li>The page now contains a list with information about two phones.</li> </ul> <div doc-tutorial-reset="1"></div> <p><strong><code>app/index.html</code>:</strong></p> <pre><code class="lang-html"><ul> <li> <span>Nexus S</span> <p> Fast just got faster with Nexus S. </p> </li> <li> <span>Motorola XOOM™ with Wi-Fi</span> <p> The Next, Next Generation tablet. </p> </li> </ul> </code></pre> <h1 id="experiments">Experiments</h1> <ul> <li><p>Try adding more static HTML to <code>index.html</code>. For example:</p> <pre><code><p>Total number of phones: 2</p> </code></pre> </li> </ul> <h1 id="summary">Summary</h1> <p>This addition to your app uses static HTML to display the list. Now, let's go to <a href="tutorial/step_02">step 2</a> to learn how to use AngularJS to dynamically generate the same list.</p> <ul doc-tutorial-nav="1"></ul>