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Buttons are the call to action of the digital world. They're those little clickable elements that tell users, "Hey, do this!" Whether it's to learn more, download a file, or purchase something.

Why Use a Button Block?

  • Call to Action
    Need to encourage users to try something new? A button with a compelling label can do the trick. For example, "Start Your Free Trial" or "Download Now".
  • Internal Linking
    Want to send users to another part of your documentation? A button can seamlessly transport them there.
  • External Linking
    Need to direct users to an external website or resource? A button can be your teleportation device.

How to use a Button Block

1

Type / to open Archbee block menu

2

Search for Button Block and insert the button

3

Click on label to rename it

4

Click on settings (⚙️) icon and configure the action:

  • Use as internal link -> to send visitors somewher else in documentation
  • Use as external link -> to open a new website
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Example

Here is an example to show how you can use use the button:

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Updated 21 Aug 2024
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