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React Material-UI Cookbook

By : Adam Boduch
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React Material-UI Cookbook

By: Adam Boduch

Overview of this book

Material-UI is a component library for rendering UI elements, using modern best practices from React and Material Design. This book will show you how you can create impressive and captivating modern-day web apps by implementing Material Design considerations. The book is designed to help you use a variety of Material-UI components to enhance UI functionality, along with guiding you through React best practices, and using state, context, and other new React 16.8 features. You will start with layout and navigation, exploring the Grid component and understanding how it’s used to build layouts for your Material-UI apps. Using Material-UI components, you’ll then explore the technique of effectively presenting information. In later sections, you will also learn about the different components for user interactions such as the text input component and buttons. Finally, the book will get you up to speed with customizing the look and feel of your app, right from creating a Material-UI theme through to styling icons and text. By the end of this book, you will have developed the skills you need to improve the look and feel of your applications using Material-UI components.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)

Collecting form input

Dialogs can come in handy when you need to collect input from the user, but you don't want to lose the current screen. For example, the user is looking at a screen that shows a list of items and wants to create a new item. A dialog could display the necessary form fields and, once the new item is created, the dialog closes and the user is right back at their item list.

How to do it...

Let's say that your application allows for the creation of new users. For example, from the screen that shows a list of users, the user clicks on a button that shows a dialog containing the fields for creating a new user. Here's an example of how to do this:

import React, { Fragment, useState } from &apos...