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Links can also be made into buttons. A button has the same functionality as a link; in fact, the button text is configured as a link first, then formatted into a button. Buttons are useful when you want to emphasize a link more prominently than just link text.

To create a button, follow these steps:

  1. Highlight the text you want to display in the button.

  2. Create a link with the text. Internal, external, and anchor links can be used in the button.

  3. Click the Styles dropdown menu in the editor toolbar while the text is still highlighted.

  4. Select a button type. The Terry website uses two: Red button (the button length is determined by the text length), and Red button full width (the button spans the width of the body, regardless of the text length). The image below demonstrates how both button types are formatted.

  5. The link is formatted as a button after selecting a button type. Upon saving, users are directed to the page defined by the link when they click the button.

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