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@rmwc/button
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Buttons communicate the action that will occur when the user touches them.
import { Button, ButtonIcon } from '@rmwc/button';
<Button>Default</Button>
<Button><ButtonIcon icon="favorite" /> With Icon</Button>
<Button raised>Raised</Button>
<Button dense>Dense</Button>
<Button unelevated>Unelevated</Button>
<Button outlined>Outlined</Button>
<Button raised theme="secondary-bg on-secondary">With Theme</Button>
{/*
Modify the Buttons Ripple.
This example uses "accent" to control the color of the Ripple.
See the documentation on Ripples.
*/
}
<Button theme="secondary" accent>With Theme</Button>
<Button ripple={false}>No Ripple</Button>
import { DocumentComponent } from '@rmwc/base/utils/DocumentComponent';
import * as docs from './docgen.json';
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="Button" />
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="ButtonIcon" composes={['Icon']} />
2.2.2 (2018-09-21)
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Buttons communicate the action that will occur when the user touches them.
The npm package @rmwc/button receives a total of 2,715 weekly downloads. As such, @rmwc/button popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @rmwc/button demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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