Occasionally, you may want to visually group a set of buttons together to form a single block that looks contained like a navigation component. To get this effect, wrap a set of buttons in a container with the data-role="controlgroup"
attribute — the framework will create a vertical button group, remove all margins and drop shadows between the buttons, and only round the first and last buttons of the set to create the effect that they are grouped together.
<div data-role="controlgroup">
<a href="index.html" data-role="button">Yes</a>
<a href="index.html" data-role="button">No</a>
<a href="index.html" data-role="button">Maybe</a>
</div>
By default, grouped buttons are presented as a vertical list:
By adding the data-type="horizontal"
attribute to the controlgroup
container, you can swap to a horizontal-style group that floats the buttons side-by-side and sets the width to only be large enough to fit the content. (Be aware that these will wrap to multiple lines if the number of buttons or the overall text length is too wide for the screen.)
Horizontal grouped buttons:
Mini horizontal grouped buttons by adding data-mini="true
to the controlgroup:
Horizontal grouped buttons with icons:
Mini horizontal grouped buttons with icons by adding data-mini="true
to the controlgroup::
Horizontal grouped buttons, icon only: