Svelte Buttons - Flowbite

Use the button component inside forms, as links, social login, payment options with support for multiple styles, colors, sizes, gradients, and shadows

The button component is probably the most widely used element in any user interface or website as it can be used to launch an action but also to link to other pages.

Flowbite-Svelte provides a large variety of styles and sizes for the button component including outlined buttons, multiple colors, sizes, buttons with icons, and more.

Setup #

Import a button component in the script tag.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { Button } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>

Default button #

Use these default button styles with multiple colors to indicate an action or link within your website. The default type is set to button. You can change it by using the type prop.

  • Svelte
<Button>Default</Button>
<Button color="alternative">Alternative</Button>
<Button color="dark">Dark</Button>
<Button color="light">Light</Button>
<Button color="blue">Blue</Button>
<Button color="green">Green</Button>
<Button color="red">Red</Button>
<Button color="yellow">Yellow</Button>
<Button color="purple">Purple</Button>

Button with link #

You can add a link to a Button component:

  • Svelte
<Button href="/">Home</Button>

Button pills #

The button pills can be used as an alternative style by using fully rounded edges.

  • Svelte
<Button pill>Default</Button>
<Button color="alternative" pill>Alternative</Button>
<Button color="dark" pill>Dark</Button>
<Button color="light" pill>Light</Button>
<Button color="blue" pill>Blue</Button>
<Button color="green" pill>Green</Button>
<Button color="red" pill>Red</Button>
<Button color="yellow" pill>Yellow</Button>
<Button color="purple" pill>Purple</Button>

Gradient monochrome #

These beautifully colored buttons built with the gradient color stops utility classes from Tailwind CSS can be used as a creative alternative to the default button styles.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { GradientButton } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>

<GradientButton color="blue">Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="green">Green</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="cyan">Cyan</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="teal">Teal</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="lime">Lime</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="red">Red</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="pink">Pink</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="purple">Purple</GradientButton>

Gradient duotone #

These buttons use a style that includes two contrasted colors creating an impressive mesh gradient effect.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { GradientButton } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>

<GradientButton color="purpleToBlue">Purple to Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="cyanToBlue">Cyan to Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="greenToBlue">Green to Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="purpleToPink">Purple to Pink</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="pinkToOrange">Pink to Orange</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="tealToLime">Teal to Lime</GradientButton>
<GradientButton color="redToYellow">Red to Yellow</GradientButton>

Gradient outline #

This is a special button style that incorporates a gradient color for the outline that can be used as a secondary style to the fully colored gradient buttons.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { GradientButton } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>

<GradientButton outline color="purpleToBlue">Purple to Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton outline color="cyanToBlue">Cyan to Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton outline color="greenToBlue">Green to Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton outline color="purpleToPink">Purple to Pink</GradientButton>
<GradientButton outline color="pinkToOrange">Pink to Orange</GradientButton>
<GradientButton outline color="tealToLime">Teal to Lime</GradientButton>
<GradientButton outline pill color="redToYellow">Red to Yellow</GradientButton>
<GradientButton outline color="redToYellow" class="w-72">Red to Yellow</GradientButton>

Colored shadows #

These beautiful button elements with color shadows can be used since the release of Tailwind v3.0.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { Button, GradientButton } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>

<GradientButton shadow color="blue">Blue</GradientButton>
<GradientButton shadow color="green">Green</GradientButton>
<GradientButton shadow color="cyan">Cyan</GradientButton>
<GradientButton shadow color="teal">Teal</GradientButton>
<GradientButton shadow color="lime">Lime</GradientButton>
<GradientButton shadow color="red">Red</GradientButton>
<GradientButton shadow color="pink">Pink</GradientButton>
<GradientButton shadow color="purple">Purple</GradientButton>

Outline buttons #

Use the following button styles to show the colors only for the border of the element.

  • Svelte
<div class="flex flex-wrap gap-2">
  <Button outline>Default</Button>
  <Button outline color="dark">Dark</Button>
  <Button outline color="green">Green</Button>
  <Button outline color="red">Red</Button>
  <Button outline color="yellow">Yellow</Button>
  <Button outline color="purple">Purple</Button>
</div>

Button sizes with icons #

Use these examples if you want to use smaller or larger buttons.

  • Svelte
<Button size="xs"><EnvelopeSolid class="w-4 h-4 me-2" />Extra small</Button>
<Button size="sm"><EnvelopeSolid class="w-4 h-4 me-2" />Small</Button>
<Button size="md"><EnvelopeSolid class="w-5 h-5 me-2" />Base</Button>
<Button size="lg"><EnvelopeSolid class="w-5 h-5 me-2" />Large</Button>
<Button size="xl"><EnvelopeSolid class="w-6 h-6 me-2" />Extra large</Button>

Button with icon #

Use the following examples to add a SVG icon inside the button either on the left or right side.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { Button } from 'flowbite-svelte';
  import { ArrowRightOutline, CartSolid } from 'flowbite-svelte-icons';
</script>

<Button>
  <CartSolid class="w-5 h-5 me-2" /> Buy Now
</Button>
<Button>
  Choose Plan <ArrowRightOutline class="w-5 h-5 ms-2" />
</Button>

Button with label #

This example can be used to show a notification count or helper text inside a button using the badge element.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { Button, Indicator } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>

<Button class="gap-2">
  Messages
  <Indicator color="none" class="bg-primary-200 text-xs text-primary-800 font-semibold" size="lg">2</Indicator>
</Button>

Icon buttons #

Sometimes you need a button to indicate an action using only an icon.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { Button } from 'flowbite-svelte';
  import { ThumbsUpSolid, ArrowRightOutline } from 'flowbite-svelte-icons';
</script>

<div class="flex flex-wrap items-center gap-2">
  <Button class="!p-2"><ArrowRightOutline class="w-6 h-6" /></Button>
  <Button pill={true} class="!p-2"><ArrowRightOutline class="w-6 h-6" /></Button>
  <Button outline={true} class="!p-2" size="lg">
    <ThumbsUpSolid class="w-7 h-7 text-primary-700" />
  </Button>
  <Button pill={true} outline={true} class="!p-2" size="xl">
    <ThumbsUpSolid class="w-6 h-6 text-primary-700" />
  </Button>
</div>

Loader #

Use the spinner components from Flowbite-Svelte to indicate a loader animation inside buttons.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { Button, Spinner } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>

<Button>
  <Spinner class="me-3" size="4" color="white" />Loading ...
</Button>
<Button color="alternative">
  <Spinner class="me-3" size="4" />Loading ...
</Button>

Disabled #

You can add any additional button attributes. The following example shows adding the disabled attribute.

  • Svelte
<Button disabled>Disabled</Button>

Events #

You can use on:click or any standard on:* to listen to the event.

  • Svelte
<script>
  import { Button } from 'flowbite-svelte';
  const btn1 = () => {
    alert('You clicked btn1.');
  };
  const btn2 = () => {
    alert('You touched btn2.');
  };
</script>

<Button on:click={btn1}>Button 1</Button>
<Button on:touchstart={btn2}>Button 2</Button>

Component data #

The component has the following props, type, and default values. See types page for type information.

Button styling #

  • Use the class prop to overwrite button tag class.

GradientButton styling #

  • Use the class prop to overwrite button tag class.

References #