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I am trying to create different hyperlinks for 3 buttons when they are clicked in HTML. I have looked around and there is a lot of examples which use JavaScript to do this - would this be better? why? I only want the buttons to load a different webpage. Thanks

Current HTML code for 3 buttons:

<div id="buttons">
        <button class="btn">Entry forms</button>
        <button class="btn">Scoresheets</button>
        <button class="btn">Results</button>
</div>
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  • So add click handler and change the page's location. OR make them links. Oct 21, 2014 at 19:55
  • 3
    Agreed. Make them links and style them.
    – ArtOfCode
    Oct 21, 2014 at 19:56
  • @ArtOfCode what would this look like? The 3 buttons use CSS. Oct 21, 2014 at 19:57
  • Buttons are not links...if you want a link..use one and style it like a button
    – Paulie_D
    Oct 21, 2014 at 19:58
  • @CharleyBaker answer below.
    – ArtOfCode
    Oct 21, 2014 at 20:00

3 Answers 3

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You can do this the easy way or the hard way.

Easy way

Make them links. Give the links href attributes. Your work here is done. You could even style them to look like buttons if you like - but links work cross-browser, in any version, with or without JS.

<a href="yourpage.html" class="btn">Entry forms</a>

Here's a demo:

.btn {
        display: inline-block;
        padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px;
        background: gray;
        background: linear-gradient(rgb(240,240,240), rgb(200,200,200));
        border: 1px solid gray;
        border-radius: 3px;
        color: black;
    }
<a href="yourpage.html" class="btn">Entry forms</a>

Hard way

Either onclick attributes:

<button class="btn" onclick="location.href='yourpage.html'">Entry forms</button>

Or add listeners dynamically:

document.getElementById("my-button").addEventListener("click", function() {
    location.href = 'yourpage.html';
});
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  • "Make them links. " - Exactly...+1
    – Paulie_D
    Oct 21, 2014 at 20:00
  • <button class="btn" onclick="location.href='yourpage.html'">Entry forms</button> Oct 21, 2014 at 20:08
  • It works, but as @Paulie_D says, buttons are not links
    – ArtOfCode
    Oct 21, 2014 at 20:11
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Try this...

<script>
    $('#buttons .btn').click(function(){

    var locHref = '';
        switch($(this).index()){
            case 0:
                locHref = 'EntryForms.com';
            break;
            case 1:
                locHref = 'ScoreSheets.com';
            break;
            case 2:
                locHref = 'Results.com';
            break;
        }
        location.href = locHref;
    });
</script>
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How about this for a quick and easy solution?

<div id="buttons">
        <button class="btn" onclick="location.href='xxx.html';">Entry forms</button>
        <button class="btn" onclick="location.href='yyy.html';">Scoresheets</button>
        <button class="btn" onclick="location.href='zzz.html';">Results</button>
</div>

As for your question about what's better and right - it depends on what you need to achieve upon clicking on the buttons. If you need some more complicated and long code to run when clicking a button, it would be better (and more understandable and manageable) to do it with a function that is called from the click and runs the code.

For example:

HTML:

<button id="my_button" class="..." value="..." />

Code:

jQuery("BUTTON#my_button").click(function(){
// run some code here...
});

I hope this answers your questions...

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  • javascript: is unnecessary in onclick handlers
    – ArtOfCode
    Oct 21, 2014 at 20:03
  • I'm not the downvoter - I was making the observation.
    – ArtOfCode
    Oct 22, 2014 at 20:44
  • Oh... sorry about that. I just don't understand why would someone vote my answer in minus like that. I also don't understand why my answer wasn't selected as THE answer for the question, as I have basically wrote the same thing as the answer that did get selected... NM, thanks for your input here and have a great day.
    – TheCuBeMan
    Oct 24, 2014 at 7:36

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