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package gwt.material.design.client.ui;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.Document;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.Element;
import gwt.material.design.client.base.AbstractIconButton;
import gwt.material.design.client.constants.ButtonType;
//@formatter:off
/**
* There are 3 main button types described in material design. The raised
* button is a standard button that signify actions and seek to give depth
* to a mostly flat page. The floating circular action button is meant for
* very important functions. Flat buttons are usually used within elements
* that already have depth like cards or modals.
* UiBinder Usage:
*
* {@code
* //Raised (Default) Button
*
*
* // Adding icon
*
*
* // FLOATING Button
*
*
* // FLAT Button
*
*
* // LARGE Button
* }
*
*
* @author kevzlou7979
* @see Material Button
* @see Material Design Specification
*/
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public class MaterialAnchorButton extends AbstractIconButton {
public MaterialAnchorButton(ButtonType type, String text, MaterialIcon icon) {
super(type, text, icon);
}
public MaterialAnchorButton(String text, MaterialIcon icon) {
super(ButtonType.RAISED, text, icon);
}
public MaterialAnchorButton(String text) {
super(ButtonType.RAISED, text);
}
public MaterialAnchorButton(ButtonType type) {
super(type);
}
public MaterialAnchorButton() {
super(ButtonType.RAISED);
}
@Override
protected Element createElement() {
return Document.get().createAnchorElement();
}
}