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The Zen Button Macro automatically looks for the image file=
s zen-button.png and
Insert the "Zen Button" macro into a page. (Start typing "Zen Button" in= the search field of the Confluence Insert Macro wizard, and you'll see it = pop up.)
When you select the macro, you'll notice some macro options. For instanc= e, you can input button text, as well as where you'd like the button to lin= k.
Quick Tip: More Macro Options
Want your button to align to the right of the page? Wish you had a littl= e bit more room around your button? There's a setting for that! Just scroll= deeper into the macro options. Use the "float" option to align your button= right or left. Use margins or paddings in the macro to add more room aroun= d your button.
Sometimes it's important to direct your viewers attention to a specific =
action on a page. "Call to Action" buttons=E2=80=94a larger button with an =
arrow to direct your viewer's eye=E2=80=94 are a great way to do this. You =
can add a Call to Action button to your page simply by adding the class "call-to-action" in the Zen Button Macro settings.
If you've ever done any web design work, you'll know that fancy dynamic = buttons used to involve tedious graphic and CSS work. (Sliding Doors, anyon= e?) With the Zen Button macro and the Brand Designer's Gradient Maker, maki= ng sexy buttons is now a pleasure =E2=80=94 all within Zen's Brand Designer= , no design program needed.