--- template: overrides/main.html --- # Buttons Material for MkDocs provides dedicated styles for primary and secondary buttons that can be added to any link, `label` or `button` element. This is especially useful for documents or landing pages with dedicated _call-to-actions_. ## Configuration ### Attribute List The [Attribute List][1] extension, which is part of the standard Markdown library, allows to __add HTML attributes and CSS classes to Markdown elements__, and can be enabled via `mkdocs.yml` ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - attr_list ``` [1]: https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/attr_list/ ## Usage ### Adding buttons When the [Attribute List][2] extension is enabled, any clickable element can be converted into a button by adding the `.md-button` CSS class, which will receive the selected [primary color][3]. _Example_: ``` markdown [Subscribe to our mailing list](#){ .md-button } ``` _Result_: [Subscribe to our mailing list][4]{ .md-button } [2]: #attribute-list [3]: ../setup/changing-the-colors.md#primary-color [4]: javascript:alert$.next("Done!") ### Adding primary buttons If you want to display a filled, primary button (like on the [landing page][5] of Material for MkDocs), add both the `.md-button` and `.md-button--primary` CSS classes. _Example_: ``` markdown [Subscribe to our mailing list](#){ .md-button .md-button--primary } ``` _Result_: [Subscribe to our mailing list][4]{ .md-button .md-button--primary } [5]: ../index.md ### Adding icon buttons Of course, icons can be added to both types of buttons by using the [regular icon syntax][6] and referencing a valid path to [any icon bundled with the theme][7]. _Example_: ``` markdown [Submit :fontawesome-solid-paper-plane:](#){ .md-button .md-button--primary } ``` _Result_: [Submit :fontawesome-solid-paper-plane:][4]{ .md-button .md-button--primary } [6]: icons-emojis.md#using-icons [7]: icons-emojis.md#search