Kendo UI for jQuery Button Overview
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Description
The jQuery Button control allows you to enable and color the button as well as add icons and badges to it.
In this demo, you can see the Button in its enabled and disabled state, in a primary and non-primary color, and with added icons.
The jQuery Button control is part of Kendo UI for jQuery, a comprehensive, professional-grade UI library for building modern and feature-rich applications. The Kendo UI for jQuery collection provides 110+ UI components, an abundance of data-visualization gadgets, client-side data source, and a built-in MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) library.
This Button example is part of a unique collection of hundreds of jQuery demos, with which you can see all Kendo UI for jQuery components and their features in action. View the source code of the demos from the library or directly adapt, and edit them and their theme appearance in Kendo UI for jQuery Dojo or ThemeBuilder.
Functionality and Features
- Disabled Button–The Button allows you to temporary disable or enable it.
- Icon Button–You can also add a variety of icons to the Button UI elements of the page to enhance their visual representation.
- Globalization–The Button supports globalization to ensure that it can fit well in any application, no matter what languages and locales need to be supported. Additionally, the Button supports rendering in a right-to-left (RTL) direction.
- Accessibility–The Button is accessible for screen readers, supports WAI-ARIA attributes, and delivers keyboard shortcuts for faster navigation.