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+============ |
+ |
+Material Design: <a href="http://www.google.com/design/spec/components/buttons.html">Buttons</a> |
+ |
+`paper-button` is a button. When the user touches the button, a ripple effect emanates |
+from the point of contact. It may be flat or raised. A raised button is styled with a |
+shadow. |
+ |
+Example: |
+```html |
+ <paper-button>flat button</paper-button> |
+ <paper-button raised>raised button</paper-button> |
+ <paper-button noink>No ripple effect</paper-button> |
+``` |
+You may use custom DOM in the button body to create a variety of buttons. For example, to |
+create a button with an icon and some text: |
+ |
+```html |
+ <paper-button> |
+ <iron-icon icon="favorite"></iron-icon> |
+ custom button content |
+ </paper-button> |
+``` |
+## Styling |
+ |
+Style the button with CSS as you would a normal DOM element. |
+ |
+```css |
+ /* make #my-button green with yellow text */ |
+ #my-button { |
+ background: green; |
+ color: yellow; |
+ } |
+``` |
+By default, the ripple is the same color as the foreground at 25% opacity. You may |
+customize the color using this selector: |
+ |
+```css |
+ /* make #my-button use a blue ripple instead of foreground color */ |
+ #my-button::shadow paper-ripple { |
+ color: blue; |
+ } |
+``` |
+The opacity of the ripple is not customizable via CSS. |