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You can use angular route(ngRoute). So all your links has a route to the file you want. Example: Using ionic 1 . state ( 'app.tabs.myorders' , { url: '/myorders' , views: { 'tab-myorders' : { templateUrl: 'templates/myorders.html' } } }) . state ( 'myorder' , { url: '/myorders/:myorderId' , templateUrl: 'templates/myorder.html' , }) And when you access to "/myorders" you get all into the template(all the orders), in this case it's "templates/myorders.html". In these template(myorders.html) there are links to any order like this "href="/myorders/56", where "56 is :myorderId"(order id). So, if you clicked on any link, it access to the state myorder. Sorry for my english :) More info: https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ngRoute#!
Personally I want to migrate from angular1 to angular2 and Ionic too. Learn more about CSS3. And this is the most important: Another thing engineer should focus on - becoming a senior and efficient software engineer. from: @mevrael I just need to work harder. So let's do it.