Additionally to the native button block of Gutenberg, you’ll find the Greyd Buttons block in Greyd.Suite. This video shows you what you can do with it.
Which features do Greyd buttons offer?
Hi, this is Sandra from GREYD. Today I’d like to show you the features of the GREYD button block compared to the standard button in Gutenberg. This button comes with some very nice additional options. After placing the GREYD button on your page you can then define the alignment of the button in the wrapper element and place as many buttons next to each other as you like.
In the button itself you will then find the following options. You can at first select one of the global button or link styles. You can also work with the GREYD trigger picker, a feature for which we have a dedicated tutorial video in our Helpcenter. And here on the right you will also find some text formatting options like italic, uppercase or crossed out. The text can be typed directly in the editor.
On the right you can then define the appearance of your GREYD button in more detail. For example, you can define the size. The width can be defined individually for each breakpoint and comes with several different units. Additionally, you can also add an icon to your button and define its position, size and spacing.
If you want to deviate from your global button or link style just activate the option down here and you will find all styling options from the customizer. You will still be able to switch between your global styles, only the options that you’ve set down here will then differ from the selected style.
So as you can see there’s a lot of additional options in the GREYD button compared to the standard button of Gutenberg.
For more videos and information please visit our Helpcenter.
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