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June 10, 2026
Adding a button to your webpage is a practical and essential step to enhance user interaction and functionality. Start by selecting the button element and dragging it to your desired location within your editor’s workspace. Once placed, you can customize its appearance and functionality to match your design goals and ensure it integrates seamlessly with the rest of your content. Let’s dive into the details to make your button stand out.
The button setting is a bit complex compared to the previous Elements setting.
The editing toolbar for the selected element appears on the left side of the editor. You can rename the default name or title displayed at the top of the screen for ease of navigation as you create your funnel page.
To change the background color of your button, select the content you want to modify and choose your preferred color. If you can’t find the color you are looking for, input the color code and add custom colors.
You can decide how wide apart you want the letter in your button to be by clicking on this option.
You can adjust the mobile and desktop font sizes of the text/content simply by adjusting the size bars.
This setting allows you to change the thickness of your button text. Choose from options like light, regular, bold, or extra bold to match the tone and style of your design.
You can adjust the mobile and desktop font sizes of the sub-text/content simply by adjusting the size bars.
Similar to the main text, you can adjust the thickness of your sub-text. This helps you create a clear hierarchy between the main button text and any additional details.
Here you can edit the font of the button text/content. Select the previously chosen button or content font from the settings or choose a new typography font from the drop-down menu.
Add an icon to your button by selecting from the available options or using the search bar to find the specific icon you want. This will place an icon before your text on your button.
Here you can add an icon to your buttons. when you add an icon, it’s going to position after the text in the button.
This setting lets you align your button text and icons to the left, center, or right. Adjust it to ensure your button looks perfectly positioned on both desktop and mobile views.
There are different spacing options available for adjusting your button. Depending on the Edit option you are working on, the settings will only apply to that option.
Choose an animation effect for when the button first appears on the page, such as fade-in, slide-up, and much more.
Add an effect that triggers when users hover over the button.
In the Text Transform, you can decide to change the text to Uppercase, Lowercase, or just capitalize each word.
You can decide to make the button a full size of the element box or just as fluid.
You can decide to keep the background of your button or just remove it so it’s just the text that will appear.
You can increase or decrease the height and width of the button in these spaces.
You can make this page visible on both desktop and mobile, and you can also select just one of the two by simply clicking on the one you want to activate.
Add a Custom Class by typing a desired class name in the Custom Class field.
Radius Edge: You can decide the corner of the border you want to curve, either all edges, Top only or bottom edge only.
Click the copy icon on the right side of the reference number you want to copy to copy the CSS Selector.
And that’s it! With these steps, you can easily add and customize a button that not only looks great but also drives action.