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This will give you more freedom and is actually preferred. See the Link in the Links section for all the options. | This will give you more freedom and is actually preferred. See the Link in the Links section for all the options. | ||
+ | If you want to add a button type ( e.g. for submitting ), you can use the argument '''buttontype'''="submit" | ||
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/button | https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/button |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 22 September 2022
Name
button
Type
_input
Synopsis
How to render a simple push button
Description
Elements of type button are rendered as simple push buttons, which can be programmed to control custom functionality anywhere on a webpage as required when assigned an event handler function.
Parameters
type="button"
All other valid parameters for an input field are valid
Specific parameters.
For there exact meaning, follow the link in the Link section below
- autofocus
- autocomplete
- disabled
- form
- formaction
- formenctype
formmethod-- not supported by FlexForm- formnovalidate
- formtarget
- name
- type - in FlexForm this argument is buttontype (e.g. _input type="button" buttontype="submit")
- value
Example
<_input type="button">Click me</_input>
Note
The FlexForm button renders a <button> HTML attribute and not a input type="button".
This will give you more freedom and is actually preferred. See the Link in the Links section for all the options. If you want to add a button type ( e.g. for submitting ), you can use the argument buttontype="submit"
Links
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/button