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💡 Simple buttons you can use easily for your next project.
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You can download the CSS file here and then add it to your html file inbetween the <head>
tags:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/sbuttons.min.css">
You can use the CDN:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/sButtons/sbuttons/dist/sbuttons.min.css">
You can install sButtons using NPM:
npm i sbuttons
And then you can import the CSS file found in dist/sbuttons.css
or the LESS file found in src/sbuttons.less
.
To modify button colors, import src/sbuttons.less
in your Less file, then make changes to the variables after the import.
For example, to change the blue color to a different shade
@import '/path/to/sbuttons.less';
@blue: #54a2bd; /* Make it darker */
Check out sbuttons.less for the full list of variables.
To use sButtons in your project , just add the classes of sButton you want to either <button>
or <a>
tags :
<button class='sbtn basic-btn blue-btn'>Button</button>
Same can be done for <a>
tag
<a href='#' class='sbtn basic-btn blue-btn'>Button</a>
You can find all classes and their corresponding sButtons mentioned in our website.
To use sButtons with block display, add the class to either <button>
or <a>
tags
<button class="sbtn basic-btn block-btn">Button</button>
To make a <button>
or <a>
tag disabled, add disabled-btn class as shown below.
<button class="sbtn basic-btn blue-btn disabled-btn">Button</button>
<a class="sbtn basic-btn blue-btn disabled-btn">Button</a>
In case of using buttons that have icons in them, make sure to include font awesome's CDN in the <head>
tag:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://use.fontawesome.com/releases/v5.14.0/css/all.css" integrity="sha384-HzLeBuhoNPvSl5KYnjx0BT+WB0QEEqLprO+NBkkk5gbc67FTaL7XIGa2w1L0Xbgc" crossorigin="anonymous">
The base-icon-btn
class enables you to have a normal, customizable button. Using it, you decide to add any fontawesome icon in it. You can choose to either place it at the left or right side of the button with the available classes which you will see below. For the icon to be positioned well in the button, you should place the button text after the fontawesome icon if you want the icon to be on the left side of the button and vice versa for the right icon too.
Content
The base-icon-btn
class, gives you a default button with no background color and a border. You can choose to style it by adding some of the other available classes, like btn-orange
to change the background color, and icon-right
to position the icon in the button. You can make use of it, by copying the sinppet below.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn">base icon button</button>
Adding the left-icon
and orange-btn
class gives you a button with an orange backround and an icon that is on the left. Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-left orange-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i>left icon</button>
Adding the right-icon
and orange-btn
class gives you a button with an orange backround and an icon that is on the right. Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-right orange-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i>right icon</button>
To make your button have rounded side, all you need to do is add this rounded-btn
class to the button element. Check below to see examples of how to use it.
Adding the left-icon
and purple-btn
class gives you a button with a purple backround and an icon that is on the left. Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-left purple-btn rounded-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i>left icon</button>
The default style of the "base icon button" places any fontawesome icon nested inside the button at the center, so no need of adding any additional classes like right-icon
or icon-left
Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn purple-btn rounded-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i></button>
Adding the right-icon
, rounded-btn
and purple-btn
class gives you a round sided button with a purple backround and an icon that is on the right. Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-right rounded-btn purple-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i>right icon</button>
The block-btn
class gives you a button whose width takes up the width of the parent element/container. Check below to see examples of how to use it.
Adding the left-icon
, block-btn
and green-btn
class gives you a button with a green backround and an icon that is on the left. Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-left green-btn block-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i>left icon</button>
The default style of the "base icon button" places any fontawesome icon nested inside the button at the center, so no need of adding any additional classes like right-icon or icon-left Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn green-btn block-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i></button>
Adding the right-icon
, block-btn
and green-btn
class gives you a rectangular button with a purple backround and an icon that is on the right. Copy the snippet below to try it out.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-right block-btn green-btn"><i class="fab fa-github"></i>right icon</button>
Please see the contributing guidelines for details.
If you would like to suggest a new button idea, please create a "New Button Idea" Issue.
Check out our awesome contributors here!