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- This package is part of the Kendo UI for Angular—a commercial UI library.
- You must install a license key when adding the package to your project. To receive a license key, either purchase a license or register for a free trial.
- The 30-day free trial gives you access to all the Kendo UI for Angular components and their full functionality. Additionally, for the period of your license, you get access to our legendary technical support provided directly by the Kendo UI for Angular team!
The Kendo UI for Angular Buttons provide a clickable UI functionality which can be set to display arbitrary content.
The Angular Buttons package includes seven built-in components:
Among the many features which the Kendo UI for Angular Buttons deliver are:
For any issues you might encounter while working with the Kendo UI for Angular Buttons, you have the following support channels available:
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