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Overview
This document details how to add buttons to pages on your website. For more information on how to add links in general, please visit our documentation on Adding Links to Content.
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Step 1: Select the
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Text to be
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Linked
When you are editing a page where you want to link some text, first, select the text (by highlighting with your mouse) you want to be linked and click on the "Link" icon, which looks like a chain.
Step 2: Paste
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Your Link url, or
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Select Your PDF
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Doc
Now we can add a link to another page on our site, to a pdf or doc, and/or to a page on someone else's site. Click Save.
Step 3: Select Style
While the link is still highlighted, click Style on the editor, and then select which button color you would like.
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Once you select it, it should look like this
Step 4. Click Save
Once you're done click Save at the bottom of the page and you should have a button!
All Button Styles
Here is an example what all the button that we have are.
Gold Theme Button Properties
The main difference between the Gold Theme Buttons and Bold Theme buttons is the font and the hovering property. When your mouse pointer hovers over the Gold Theme buttons, they get a little white border to indicate that you can click on it, while the Bold Theme buttons turn darker on hover.
Regular:
On Hover:
Additional Information
Where can buttons be used?
Buttons can be used anywhere that links can. This includes other content types outside basic pages like Events, Articles, Research Areas, etc. They can also be used inside of blocks or in sidebars.
What sort of links can buttons be used for?
It can be used for internal links (links that lead to other pages of your website), external links (links that lead to a different website), PDFs, and emails.