Establishing a consistent look for Button controls in your application saves development time, gives your application a more predictable user interface, and makes it easier for users to complete forms.
Designate the format of the Button control to provide a visual cue to users about the button's relative importance. For example, for the Submit button on a form, set the Control format option to Strong as a cue to users that it is the primary action that they can take on the form.
For more information, see Specifying presentation options for a Button control.
Make minor changes to a Button control's placement and styling by using Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) helper classes. For example, you can apply a helper class to center a Button control in a layout or to double its standard margins.
For more information, see Adjusting cell styling with helper classes.
Make more extensive styling changes to Button controls in the application's skin.
For more information, see Skin form — Components tab — Controls — Buttons.