Nested Views in Angular UI Localization During State Changes

I have a parent view with a nested view in the middle.

When the state changes, the subview seems to stick to the second or two before loading the next state. It’s as if the embedded representation is lagging or something like that.

For example, after entering the system, the login form is still displayed on the second or second page in the middle after the state change. The parent view changes instantly, but the nested view is just similar.

I was very careful about the items in the watchlist and used a one-time snap whenever possible.

But I really do not think that this is due to this, because it happens even earlier in the application (from entering the main page), and apart from this problem, application performance is excellent.

I talked a lot about this, but did not find anything useful.

Any ideas on what to check or how to debug this?

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You say that this only happens when you first jump after loading the application. Thus, you can enter the service in the child view, which you use for the first time in your application. This service takes some time for instanciante. Services are singleton, so this lag is only visible for the first time.

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