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For this button, i saw on your example that we can use inline-block as block but it has width depend of the length of text and it is not width of the page, very nice solution for elements like button.
So I realized that every new challenge is new experience for me and it's grow my knowledge in details.
Having fun: https://codepen.io/kldickenson/pen/rNwQPym
https://codepen.io/romola/pen/yLXQXgj?editors=1100
https://codepen.io/serdar-cihan-g-le-/pen/rNwqgzp
https://codepen.io/w0whitaker/pen/eYRjdLy
https://codepen.io/miklaan/pen/OJgwvNv
For this button, i saw on your example that we can use inline-block as block but it has width depend of the length of text and it is not width of the page, very nice solution for elements like button.
So I realized that every new challenge is new experience for me and it's grow my knowledge in details.
Great feeling, thanks Jen!