CSS Buttons


Learn how to style buttons using CSS.


Basic Button Styling

Example

.button {
  background-color: #04AA6D; /* Green */
  border: none;
  color: white;
  padding: 15px 32px;
  text-align: center;
  text-decoration: none;
  display: inline-block;
  font-size: 16px;
}
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Button Colors

Use the background-color property to change the background color of a button:

Example

.button1 {background-color: #04AA6D;} /* Green */
.button2 {background-color: #008CBA;} /* Blue */
.button3 {background-color: #f44336;} /* Red */
.button4 {background-color: #e7e7e7; color: black;} /* Gray */
.button5 {background-color: #555555;} /* Black */
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Button Sizes

Use the font-size property to change the font size of a button:

Example

.button1 {font-size: 10px;}
.button2 {font-size: 12px;}
.button3 {font-size: 16px;}
.button4 {font-size: 20px;}
.button5 {font-size: 24px;}
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Use the padding property to change the padding of a button:

Example

.button1 {padding: 10px 24px;}
.button2 {padding: 12px 28px;}
.button3 {padding: 14px 40px;}
.button4 {padding: 32px 16px;}
.button5 {padding: 16px;}
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Rounded Buttons

Use the border-radius property to add rounded corners to a button:

Example

.button1 {border-radius: 2px;}
.button2 {border-radius: 4px;}
.button3 {border-radius: 8px;}
.button4 {border-radius: 12px;}
.button5 {border-radius: 50%;}
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Colored Button Borders

Use the border property to add a colored border to a button:

Example

.button1 {
  background-color: white;
  color: black;
  border: 2px solid #04AA6D; /* Green */
}
...
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Hoverable Buttons


Use the :hover selector to change the style of a button when you move the mouse over it.

Tip: Use the transition-duration property to determine the speed of the "hover" effect:

Example

.button {
  transition-duration: 0.4s;
}

.button:hover {
  background-color: #04AA6D; /* Green */
  color: white;
}
...
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Shadow Buttons

Use the box-shadow property to add shadows to a button:

Example

.button1 {
  box-shadow: 0 8px 16px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.2), 0 6px 20px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.19);
}

.button2:hover {
  box-shadow: 0 12px 16px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.24), 0 17px 50px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.19);
}
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Disabled Buttons

Use the opacity property to add transparency to a button (creates a "disabled" look).

Tip: You can also add the cursor property with a value of "not-allowed", which will display a "no parking sign" when you mouse over the button:

Example

.disabled {
  opacity: 0.6;
  cursor: not-allowed;
}
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Button Width


By default, the size of the button is determined by its text content (as wide as its content). Use the width property to change the width of a button:

Example

.button1 {width: 250px;}
.button2 {width: 50%;}
.button3 {width: 100%;}
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Button Groups


Remove margins and add float:left to each button to create a button group:

Example

.button {
  float: left;
}
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Bordered Button Group


Use the border property to create a bordered button group:

Example

.button {
  float: left;
  border: 1px solid green;
}
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Vertical Button Group


Use display:block instead of float:left to group the buttons below each other, instead of side by side:

Example

.button {
  display: block;
}
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Button on Image

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Animated Buttons

Example

Add an arrow on hover:

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Add a "pressed" effect on click:

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Fade in on hover:

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Add a "ripple" effect on click:

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