From 2af72ba9636bec70046394c41744f89ce4572e35 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ilia Motornyi Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2015 14:59:05 +0000 Subject: Revert "Merge branch 'documentation'" This reverts commit f6874bde3d945c8b2d1b5c17ab50e2d0f1f8ff00. Change-Id: I67ee1c30ba3e3bcc3c43a1dd2e73a822791514bf --- .../components/components-button.asciidoc | 65 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 65 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 documentation/components/components-button.asciidoc (limited to 'documentation/components/components-button.asciidoc') diff --git a/documentation/components/components-button.asciidoc b/documentation/components/components-button.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 93eddfe845..0000000000 --- a/documentation/components/components-button.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Button -order: 14 -layout: page ---- - -[[components.button]] -= [classname]#Button# - -The [classname]#Button# component is normally used for initiating some action, -such as finalizing input in forms. When the user clicks a button, a -[classname]#Button.ClickEvent# is fired, which can be handled with a -[interfacename]#Button.ClickListener# in the [methodname]#buttonClick()# method. - -You can handle button clicks with an anonymous class as follows: - - -[source, java] ----- -Button button = new Button("Do not press this button"); - -button.addClickListener(new Button.ClickListener() { - public void buttonClick(ClickEvent event) { - Notification.show("Do not press this button again"); - } -}); ----- -See the http://demo.vaadin.com/book-examples-vaadin7/book#component.button.basic[on-line example, window="_blank"]. - -The result is shown in <>. The listener can also -be given in the constructor, which is often perhaps simpler. - -[[figure.component.button.basic]] -.Button in Different Styles of Valo Theme -image::img/button-example1.png[] - -If you handle several buttons in the same listener, you can differentiate -between them either by comparing the [classname]#Button# object reference -returned by the [methodname]#getButton()# method of -[classname]#Button.ClickEvent# to a kept reference. For a detailed description -of these patterns together with some examples, please see -<>. - -== CSS Style Rules - - -[source, css] ----- -.v-button { } - .v-button-wrap { } - .v-button-caption { } ----- - -A button has an overall [literal]#++v-button++# style. The caption has -[literal]#++v-button-caption++# style. There is also an intermediate wrap -element, which may help in styling in some cases. - -Some built-in themes contain a small style, which you can enable by adding -[parameter]#Reindeer.BUTTON_SMALL#, etc. The [classname]#BaseTheme# also has a -[parameter]#BUTTON_LINK# style, which makes the button look like a hyperlink. - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3