All you have to do is add a :method => "get"
to the end of your button_to to get it to be treated like a link
The button_to Way
Using a users_path
<%= button_to "BUTTON: link version", users_path, :method => "get" %>
The CSS Way
Or instead of actually inserting a form into your html (which is what button_to actually does) you could go with the cleaner (from a web design perspective) method and actually just style the link in a way to make it look like a button
This has several benefits
Keeps forms out of your HTML, when they really shouldn't be there
Keeps your erb clean and normal, no surprises
Awesomely flexible, you can make them look the way you want
Here is a great article on how to do it and here is a little snippet of that code, really just depends on playing around with the border, padding and background image
a.button {
background: transparent url('bg_button_a.gif') no-repeat scroll top right;
color: #444;
display: block;
float: left;
font: normal 12px arial, sans-serif;
height: 24px;
margin-right: 6px;
padding-right: 18px; /* sliding doors padding */
text-decoration: none;
}
The code comes from the link above. Whichever method you choose should work fine, enjoy!
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