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<h1 id="buttons">Buttons</h1>
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<p>The term button refers to any graphical control element that provides the user a simple way to trigger an event, like searching for a query at a search engine, or to interact with dialog boxes, like confirming an action.</p>
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<td>+ <strong><a href="https://github.com/nashvail/Quttons">Quantum Paper Buttons</a></strong>: With this plugin you can hide any div behind a Quantum Paper Button or Qutton. Qunatum Paper is a digital paper that can change its size, shape and color to accommodate new content. Quantum paper is part of Google’s new Material Design language. + <strong><a href="http://sharingbuttons.io/">Sharingbuttons.io</a></strong>: This generator outputs social media sharing buttons that do not use JavaScript, don’t block your website from rendering, are accessible and don’t track the user.</td>
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<h1 id="license">License</h1>
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