CSS3 Buttons is a simple and easy to use framework for creating practical GitHub style button links. The framework is created by Michael Henriksen, a danish web developer, and it is flexible and, almost most important, easy to implement into your existing design.
This framework doesn’t offer the most spectacular and beautiful button solution, but sure one of the most practical and effective. There is always some use for some discrete and well designed, non intrusive, buttons – and CSS3 Buttons is a good alternative for that.
You can download the CSS3 button framework for free and optional as a ZIP archive or TAR.GZ archive. And you can also follow Michael Henriksen and his projects on GitHub.
Other CSS3 Button Solutions
CSS3 Button Generator
CSS3 Button Generator by Seiji Uchiyama is a clean and easy to use online tool with many handy options for generating CSS3 buttons. You can see a showcase of different buttons created with this tool right HERE.
Button Maker
Button Maker is a CSS3 button code generator – the tool is actually a demo for a project by Chris Coyier on CSS-Tricks, and you can download the source code. You can preview your button on the left, and customize it on the right control panel.
Cool CSS3 Button Shortcode For WordPress
This easy to follow tutorial by AJ Clarke shows you how to create, style and add a CSS3 button shortcode with multiple color support to your WordPress site – and also how to add shortcode support for your widgets.
Dark Button Navigation Using CSS3
The source code (CSS3 and HTML) of a set of dark and stylish navigational buttons by Monjurul Dolon – inspired by the navigational buttons (Dark Button Navigation – PSD) designed by Orman Clark of Premium Pixels.
Zardi – A Pack Of CSS3 Buttons
Zardi is a nice and easy to use set of CSS3-only buttons in various shapes and colors by Horacio Bella. The buttons are compatible with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari – and they are all free and ready for use in your own web designs.
This wrap up our little and modest presentation of different CSS3 button solutions – and as usual, Cashrevelations is not affiliated with anyone of the solution providers.










Nice collection, thank you.
I thought I would add one more to the list that is feature rich and I hope easy to use being the developer, but if not I am open to suggestions as it is still under development.
http://dvia.com/buttonMaker