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Use button styles that best suit your designs and encourage users to take the desired actions. You can customize the button's properties to improve the user experience of your website or system, changing the size, shape, color and many more.
Button tag
As one of the most common elements of UI design, buttons have a very important function of engaging users with your website or app and guiding them in their actions. Use the .btn classes with the <button> element and add additional styling that will make your buttons serve their purpose and draw users’ attention.
Use the button classes that correspond to the function of your button. The big range of available colors will help you show your buttons’ purpose and make them easy to spot.
Make buttons look inactive to show that an action is possible once the user meets certain criteria, such as completing the required fields to submit a form.
Choose the right color for your button to make it go well with your design and draw users’ attention. Button colors can have a big influence on users’ decisions, which is why it’s important to choose them based on the intended purpose.
Use the .btn-ghost-* class to make your button look simple yet aesthetically appealing. Ghost buttons help focus users’ attention on the website’s primary design, at the same time encouraging them to take action.
Replace the default modifier class with the .btn-outline-* class, if you want to remove the color and the background of your button and give it a more subtle look. Outline buttons are perfect to use as secondary buttons, as they don’t distract users from the main action.
Add .btn-lg or .btn-sm to change the size of your button and differentiate those which should have primary focus from those of secondary importance. Adapt the button size to your design and encourage users to take actions.
You can also add the .btn-block class to create block level buttons which span the full width of a parent.
Buttons with icons
Label your button with text and add an icon to communiacate the action and make it easy to identify for users. Icons are easily recognized and improve the aesthetics of your button design, giving it a modern and atractive look.
You can use the icons of popular social networking sites, which users are familiar with. Thanks to buttons with social media icons users can share content or follow a website with just one click, without leaving the website.
You can also add an icon without the name of a social networking site, if you want to display more buttons on a small space.
Icon buttons
Add the .btn-icon class to remove unnecessary padding from your button and use an icon without any additional label. Thanks to that, you can save space and make the action easy to recognize for international users.
Dropdown buttons
Create a dropdown button that will encourage users to click for more options. You can add a label with an icon or remove the label and add an icon on its own if you want to save space. Choose the option that will best suit your design and improve the user experience.
Add the .btn-loading class to show a button’s loading state, which can be useful in the case of operations that take longer to process. Thanks to that, users will be aware of the current state of their action and won’t give it up before it’s finished.
Create a list of buttons using the .btn-list container to display different actions a user can take. If you add aditional styling, such as colours, you will be able to focus users’ attention on a particular action or suggest the result.
Use buttons with avatars to simplify the process of interaction and make your design more personalized. Buttons can contain avatars and labels or only avatars, if displayed on a smaller space.