Bootstrap includes six predefined button styles, each serving its own semantic purpose.
In need of a button, but not the hefty background colors they bring? Replace the default modifier classes with the .btn-outline-* ones to remove all background images and colors on any button.
The .btn classes are designed to be used with the <button> element. However, you can also use these classes on <a> or <input> elements (though some browsers may apply a slightly different rendering).
Fancy larger or smaller buttons? Add
.btn-lg or .btn-sm for additional sizes.
Create block level buttons—those that span the full width of a parent—by adding .btn-block.
Add data-toggle="button" to toggle a button’s active state. If you’re pre-toggling a button, you must manually add the .active class
and aria-pressed="true" to the
<button>.
Bootstrap’s .button styles can be applied to other elements, such as
<label>s, to provide checkbox or radio style button toggling. Add data-toggle="buttons" to a
.btn-group containing those modified buttons to enable toggling in their respective styles.
Bootstrap’s .button styles can be applied to other elements, such as
<label>s, to provide checkbox or radio style button toggling. Add data-toggle="buttons" to a
.btn-group containing those modified buttons to enable toggling in their respective styles.