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Published inAug 2016
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Matt Lambert is a designer and developer with 15+ years of experience. He currently works full-time as a Senior Software Engineer for CA Technologies in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In his free time he is an author, artist, and musician. In 2005, Matt founded Cardeo Creative, which is a small web design studio based in Vancouver. He works with a select list of clients on a part-time basis while producing his own products on the side. To date, Matt has self-published 3 additional development books titled: Mastering Bootstrap, CSS3 Handbook, and the Freelance Startup Guide.
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Creating outlined buttons


Starting in Bootstrap 4, they've introduced a new button variation which will produce an outlined button instead of a filled one. To apply this look and feel, you need to change up one of the button classes. Let's take a look at the following code for all variations:

<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary-outline">Primary</button> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary-outline">Secondary</button> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-success-outline">Success</button> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-info-outline">Info</button> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-warning-outline">Warning</button> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-danger-outline">Danger</button> 

As you can see, the class names have changed; here's how they map to each button variation:

  • btn-primary-outline

  • btn-secondary-outline

  • btn-success-outline

  • btn-info-outline

  • btn...

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Published in: Aug 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785881008

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Matt Lambert

Matt Lambert is a designer and developer with 15+ years of experience. He currently works full-time as a Senior Software Engineer for CA Technologies in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In his free time he is an author, artist, and musician. In 2005, Matt founded Cardeo Creative, which is a small web design studio based in Vancouver. He works with a select list of clients on a part-time basis while producing his own products on the side. To date, Matt has self-published 3 additional development books titled: Mastering Bootstrap, CSS3 Handbook, and the Freelance Startup Guide.
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