Button Widgetversion added: 1.8, rewritten: 1.12
Description: Themeable buttons.
Button enhances standard form elements like buttons, inputs and anchors to themeable buttons with appropriate hover and active styles.
When using an input of type button, submit or reset, support is limited to plain text labels with no icons.
Note: The button widget was rewritten in 1.12. Some options changed, you can find documentation for the old options in the 1.11 button docs. This widget used to bundle support for inputs of type radio and checkbox, this is now deprecated, use the checkboxradio widget instead. It also used to bundle the buttonset widget, this is also deprecated, use the controlgroup widget instead.
Theming
The button widget uses the jQuery UI CSS framework to style its look and feel. If button specific styling is needed, the following CSS class names can be used for overrides or as keys for the classes option:
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ui-button: The DOM element that represents the button. This element will additionally have theui-button-icon-onlyclass, depending on the showLabel and icon options.-
ui-button-icon: The element used to display the button icon. This will only be present if an icon is provided in the icon option. -
ui-button-icon-space: A separator element between icon and text content of the button. This will only be present if an icon is provided in the icon option and the iconPosition option is set to"beginning"or"end".
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Dependencies
Additional Notes:
- This widget requires some functional CSS, otherwise it won't work. If you build a custom theme, use the widget's specific CSS file as a starting point.
Options
classes
{
"ui-button": "ui-corner-all",
} Specify additional classes to add to the widget's elements. Any of classes specified in the Theming section can be used as keys to override their value. To learn more about this option, check out the learn article about the classes option.
Initialize the button with the classes option specified, changing the theming for the ui-button class:
$( ".selector" ).button({
classes: {
"ui-button": "highlight"
}
}); Get or set a property of the classes option, after initialization, here reading and changing the theming for the ui-button class:
// Getter var themeClass = $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "classes.ui-button" ); // Setter $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "classes.ui-button", "highlight" );
disabled
false true.Initialize the button with the disabled option specified:
$( ".selector" ).button({
disabled: true
}); Get or set the disabled option, after initialization:
// Getter var disabled = $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "disabled" ); // Setter $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "disabled", true );
icon
null Icon to display, with or without text (see showLabel option). By default, the icon is displayed on the left of the label text. The positioning can be controlled using the iconPosition option.
The value for this option must match an icon class name, e.g., "ui-icon-gear".
When using an input of type button, submit or reset, icons are not supported.
Initialize the button with the icon option specified:
$( ".selector" ).button({
icon: "ui-icon-gear"
}); Get or set the icon option, after initialization:
// Getter var icon = $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "icon" ); // Setter $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "icon", "ui-icon-gear" );
iconPosition
"beginning" Where to display the icon: Valid values are "beginning", "end", "top" and "bottom". In a left-to-right (LTR) display, "beginning" refers to the left, in a right-to-left (RTL, e.g. in Hebrew or Arabic), it refers to the right.
Initialize the button with the iconPosition option specified:
$( ".selector" ).button({
iconPosition: "end"
}); Get or set the iconPosition option, after initialization:
// Getter var iconPosition = $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "iconPosition" ); // Setter $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "iconPosition", "end" );
label
null HTML to show in the button. When not specified (null), the element's HTML content is used, or its value attribute if the element is an input element of type submit or reset, or the HTML content of the associated label element if the element is an input of type radio or checkbox.
When using an input of type button, submit or reset, support is limited to plain text labels.
Initialize the button with the label option specified:
$( ".selector" ).button({
label: "custom label"
}); Get or set the label option, after initialization:
// Getter var label = $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "label" ); // Setter $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "label", "custom label" );
showLabel
true false no text will be displayed, but the icon option must be used, otherwise the showLabel option will be ignored.Initialize the button with the showLabel option specified:
$( ".selector" ).button({
showLabel: false
}); Get or set the showLabel option, after initialization:
// Getter var showLabel = $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "showLabel" ); // Setter $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "showLabel", false );
Methods
destroy()Returns: jQuery (plugin only)
- This method does not accept any arguments.
Invoke the destroy method:
$( ".selector" ).button( "destroy" );
disable()Returns: jQuery (plugin only)
- This method does not accept any arguments.
Invoke the disable method:
$( ".selector" ).button( "disable" );
enable()Returns: jQuery (plugin only)
- This method does not accept any arguments.
Invoke the enable method:
$( ".selector" ).button( "enable" );
instance()Returns: Object
Retrieves the button's instance object. If the element does not have an associated instance, undefined is returned.
Unlike other widget methods, instance() is safe to call on any element after the button plugin has loaded.
- This method does not accept any arguments.
Invoke the instance method:
$( ".selector" ).button( "instance" );
option( optionName )Returns: Object
Gets the value currently associated with the specified optionName.
Note: For options that have objects as their value, you can get the value of a specific key by using dot notation. For example, "foo.bar" would get the value of the bar property on the foo option.
- optionNameType: StringThe name of the option to get.
Invoke the method:
var isDisabled = $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "disabled" );
option()Returns: PlainObject
- This signature does not accept any arguments.
Invoke the method:
var options = $( ".selector" ).button( "option" );
option( optionName, value )Returns: jQuery (plugin only)
Sets the value of the button option associated with the specified optionName.
Note: For options that have objects as their value, you can set the value of just one property by using dot notation for optionName. For example, "foo.bar" would update only the bar property of the foo option.
- optionNameType: StringThe name of the option to set.
- valueType: ObjectA value to set for the option.
Invoke the method:
$( ".selector" ).button( "option", "disabled", true );
option( options )Returns: jQuery (plugin only)
- optionsType: ObjectA map of option-value pairs to set.
Invoke the method:
$( ".selector" ).button( "option", { disabled: true } ); refresh()Returns: jQuery (plugin only)
- This method does not accept any arguments.
Invoke the refresh method:
$( ".selector" ).button( "refresh" );
widget()Returns: jQuery
jQuery object containing the element visually representing the button. - This method does not accept any arguments.
Invoke the widget method:
var widget = $( ".selector" ).button( "widget" );
Events
create( event, ui )Type: buttoncreate
Note: The ui object is empty but included for consistency with other events.
Initialize the button with the create callback specified:
$( ".selector" ).button({
create: function( event, ui ) {}
}); Bind an event listener to the buttoncreate event:
$( ".selector" ).on( "buttoncreate", function( event, ui ) {} ); Example:
A simple jQuery UI Button
<!doctype html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>button demo</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="//code.jquery.com/ui/1.12.1/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css"> <script src="//code.jquery.com/jquery-1.12.4.js"></script> <script src="//code.jquery.com/ui/1.12.1/jquery-ui.js"></script> </head> <body> <button>Button label</button> <script> $( "button" ).button(); </script> </body> </html>