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💡 Simple buttons you can use easily for your next project.
You can download the (CSS file)(https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sButtons/sbuttons/master/dist/sbuttons.min.css) and then add it to your HTML file in between the tags.
Download the file and link it as a stylesheet in between your <head>
tags, as shown below.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/sbuttons.min.css" />
Make sure to replace "/path/to/sbuttons.min.css"
with the path you stored it in.
Or instead of downloading the file, you can use the CDN.
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sbuttons/dist/sbuttons.min.css"
/>
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"
/>
You can install sButtons using NPM:
npm i sbuttons
You can import the CSS file found in dist/sbuttons.css
or dist/sbuttons.min.css
:
@import url("~sbuttons/dist/sbuttons.min.css");
You can also import the Using in LESS file found in src/sbuttons.Using in LESS
:
@import "~sbuttons/src/sbuttons.Using in LESS";
To modify button colors, import src/_variables.Using in LESS
in your Using in 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/_variables.Using in LESS";
@blue: #54a2bd; /* Make it darker */
-Check out _variables.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>
You can find all classes mentioned in our Examples page.
To use sButtons with block display, add the class to either <button>
or <a>
.
<button class="sbtn basic-btn blue-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>
The base-icon-btn
class enables you to have a normal, customizable icon button. Using it, you decide to add any fontawesome icon in it. You can choose to either place it on the left or right side of the button with the available classes.
The icon-btn
class alone gives you a default button with no background color and border.
<button class="sbtn icon-btn"><i class="fas fa-book"></i></button>
Adding the icon-left class to a button makes the icon positioned to the left.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-left orange-btn">
<i class="fas fa-book"></i>Read
</button>
Adding the icon-right
class to a button makes the icon
positioned to the right.
<button class="sbtn base-icon-btn icon-right orange-btn">
Read<i class="fas fa-book"></i>
</button>
The toggle-btn
class, along with the toggle-off-btn
/ toggle-on-btn
state class enables you to have a toggle button. Apart from the basic use, it can also be used for checkboxes and radio buttons. While not necessary, you can use the available state classes to choose whether your checkboxes and radio buttons are checked or not.
Adding the toggle-btn
class to your checkbox inputs converts them to toggle buttons.
For example:
<input type="checkbox" class="sbtn toggle-btn" />
Adding the toggle-btn
class to your radio inputs converts them to toggle buttons.
<input type="radio" class="sbtn toggle-btn" />
To add the rounded buttons with a particular radius, you can use various classes like rounded-x-btn
where x is the radius in pixels which you want. Here x ranges from 5
(border-radius = 5px) to fully rounded
(border-radius = 50%).
<button class="rounded-5-btn sbtn blue-btn">Rounded button </button>
To use Animated sButtons in your project, add the classes of the animated sButton you want to either <button>
or <a>
tags.
<button class="animated sbtn atom-btn blue-btn">Animated Button</button>
Note: Depending on your button, the animation should either run infinitely or just once.
sButtons is compatible with dark mode. It either works by adding dark-mode class to buttons, or by adding data-theme="dark" to a container element.
<button class="sbtn dashed-btn black-btn dark-mode">Dark-Mode</button>
By adding data-theme="dark"
to a parent element like the body or a div element, the button will automatically be in dark mode.
<div data-theme="dark">
<button class="sbtn dashed-btn black-btn">Dark-Mode</button>
</div>
Note: data-theme="dark"
attribute does not give dark mode styling to the container element, you have to do that yourself. It only toggles sButtons to be in dark mode.
Please see the contributing guidelines for details.
You can also join or start discussions with the community members if you have any ideas or questions!
If you would like to suggest a new button idea, please create a new discussion with the category "idea".
If your project uses sButtons, please submit it here to be added to the list of the websites using it!
Check out our awesome contributors here!