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Friday, November 25, 2011

Toggle Buttons

1. What is a Toggle Button?

Since this tutorial is about the funny-sounding toggle button, let's start by figuring out what it is first. On the surface, a default toggle button looks just like a regular button.

While they look similar, toggle buttons differentiate themselves from regular buttons when you click on them. When you click on a regular button, the button processes your click and returns back to its default state. Toggle buttons on the other hand, stick when you click on them for the first time.

When you click on the toggle button again, they unstick and go back to looking like a regular button:
It is this toggle button ability to hold its state when clicked that sets it apart from a regular button. If that sounds bizarre, it may surprise you to know you use toggle buttons all the time. For example, if you have ever used the Bold, Italic, or Underline buttons when writing something, you were actually using toggle buttons:

Most of the buttons in Word are toggle buttons

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