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- This package is part of Kendo UI for Angular—a commercial UI library.
- To use this package, you must install a license key file, whether you are on a paid license or a 30-day free trial. To receive a license key, either purchase a license or start a free trial.
- Adding a valid license key file ensures a seamless experience during the trial period—no watermarks, no warnings, and full access to all components and features.
- Trial users can register for a free license key file. Without it, your trial may be interrupted by visual indicators or functionality limitations.
- Additionally, for the period of your license, you get access to our legendary technical support provided directly by the Kendo UI for Angular team!
- Learn more: https://www.telerik.com/kendo-angular-ui/components/licensing
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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