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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)

AppBar interaction

A common place to put a button that toggles the visibility of Drawer components is the AppBar component at the top of every page in your app. Furthermore, by selecting items in a drawer, the title of the AppBar component needs to change to reflect this selection. Drawer and AppBar components often need to interact with one another.

How to do it...

Let's say that you have a Drawer component with a few items in it. You also have an AppBar component with a menu button and a title. The menu button should toggle the visibility of the drawer, and clicking on a drawer item should update the title in the AppBar. Here's the code to do it:

import React, { useState, Fragment } from 'react';

import...