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@ecl/ec-component-button
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Use buttons to indicate actions a user can take.
To make a clear distinction between multiple actions, you have to use different visual weight for buttons.
The button with the strongest visual weight will attract the most attention.
We've created multiple variants of the button to suit the following situations:
The default button is used for important links on the page.
White and EC blue is used for the default button. A secondary action isn’t as important as a primary action so it shouldn’t call as much attention.
Used for primary actions in case of forms, to initiate a search query, to apply a filter.
The EC Blue is used for primary buttons and is the default colour of the pages. It is a saturated colour, which makes it fitted for adding visual weight.
Used for secondary actions to cancel a form.
Secondary actions should have the weakest visual weight comparing to primary actions.
Use these buttons sparingly on the most important actions like "Apply for funding" or "Watch live streaming".
The EC yellow is used for call to actions buttons. Yellow is the most luminous of all the colours of the spectrum. It’s the colour that captures our attention more than any other colour.
The yellow reinforces the attention and allows us to guide our users through the interface.
The submit and abort buttons are used to confirm a choice or send information. The abort button ('cancel') is optional.
See Primary button + Secondary button.
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ECL EC Buttons
The npm package @ecl/ec-component-button receives a total of 950 weekly downloads. As such, @ecl/ec-component-button popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ecl/ec-component-button demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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