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Button - Predefined Types

The Button component supports several predefined color schemes. To apply a scheme, set the type property to one of the following values:

  • "normal"
  • "success"
  • "default"
  • "danger"
Backend API
<div class="buttons-demo"> <div class="buttons"> <div> <div class="buttons-column"> <div class="column-header"> Normal </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Contained.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Normal) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Contained) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Normal) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Text.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Normal) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Text) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> </div> <div class="buttons-column"> <div class="column-header"> Success </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Contained.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Success) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Contained) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Success) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Text.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Success) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Text) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> </div> </div> <div> <div class="buttons-column"> <div class="column-header"> Default </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Contained.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Default) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Contained) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Default) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Text.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Default) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Text) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> </div> <div class="buttons-column"> <div class="column-header"> Danger </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Contained.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Danger) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Contained) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Danger) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Outlined) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> <div> @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text(ButtonStylingMode.Text.ToString()) .Type(ButtonType.Danger) .StylingMode(ButtonStylingMode.Text) .Width(120) .OnClick("notify") ) </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <script> function notify(e) { var buttonText = e.component.option("text"); DevExpress.ui.notify("The " + buttonText + " button was clicked"); } </script>
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Web.Mvc; namespace DevExtreme.MVC.Demos.Controllers { public class ButtonController : Controller { public ActionResult PredefinedTypes() { return View(); } } }
.demo-container { display: flex; justify-content: center; height: 450px; } .buttons-demo { width: 600px; align-self: center; } .buttons-column > .column-header { flex-grow: 0; width: 150px; height: 35px; font-size: 130%; opacity: 0.6; text-align: left; padding-left: 15px; } .buttons { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; justify-content: center; } .buttons > div { width: 300px; flex-wrap: nowrap; display: flex; } .buttons-column > div { width: 150px; height: 50px; text-align: center; } .buttons-column { width: 150px; justify-content: center; }

To further customize the Button, use the stylingMode property. This property affects the fill and borders, and accepts the following values:

  • "contained"
  • "outlined"
  • "text"

To get started with the DevExtreme Button component, refer to the following tutorial for step-by-step instructions: Getting Started with Button.