React MUI is a UI library that provides fully-loaded components, bringing our own design system to our production-ready components. MUI is a user interface library that provides predefined and customizable React components for faster and easy web development, these Material-UI components are based on top of Material Design by Google.
React MUI Divider Display is a divider is a thin line that separates different components and is also used in grouping the content in lists and layouts of web pages.
Divider variants:
- List dividers: In this, the divider renders as a <hr> by default. We can also save rendering this DOM element with the help of the divider prop on the ListItem component.
- HTML5 specification: In this, ensure that Divider is rendered as an <li> element to match the HTML5 specification.
- Inset dividers: In this, the divider has some distance between the element and the parent element.
- Subheader dividers: In this, the subheader divider component is rendered after the main divider.
- Middle divider: In this, the divider component is rendered in the middle.
- Dividers with text: In this, the dividers are rendered with text content.
- Vertical divider: Here the divider is rendered vertically. It is rendered with the help of an orientation prop. It has two variants: Vertical with variant middle and Vertical with text.
- API: The <Divider/> API is used to render a divider component.
Syntax:
<Divider />
Creating React Project:
Step 1: To create a react app, you need to install react modules through npm command.
npm create-react-app project name
Step 2: After creating your react project, move into the folder to perform different operations.
cd project name
Step 3: After creating the ReactJS application, Install the required module using the following command:
npm install @mui/material @emotion/react @emotion/styled
Project Structure:
Step to Run Application: Open the terminal and type the following command.
npm start
Example 1: Below example demonstrates the React MUI dividers in a list group.
Javascript
import { Divider, List, ListItemText } from "@mui/material" ; import React from "react" ; function App() { return ( <center> <div> <h1 style={{ color: 'green' }}> neveropen</h1> <h2>React MUI Divider Display</h2> </div> <div> <List sx={{ bgcolor: '#1AB519' , color: 'white' , padding: 2, width: '10%' }}> <ListItemText>Array</ListItemText> <Divider sx={{ bgcolor: 'white' }} /> <ListItemText>Stack</ListItemText> <Divider sx={{ bgcolor: 'white' }} /> <ListItemText>Queue</ListItemText> <Divider sx={{ bgcolor: 'white' }} /> <ListItemText>Linked List</ListItemText> </List> </div> </center> ); } export default App; |
Output:
Example 2: Below example demonstrates the React MUI dividers with text.
Javascript
import { Divider, List } from "@mui/material" ; import React from "react" ; function App() { return ( <center> <div> <h1 style={{ color: 'green' }}> neveropen</h1> <h2>React MUI Divider Display</h2> </div> <div> <List> <Divider sx={{ color: '#1AB519' }} textAlign= "left" >Arrays</Divider> <Divider sx={{ color: '#1AB519' }} textAlign= "center" >Stack</Divider> <Divider sx={{ color: '#1AB519' }} textAlign= "right" >Queue</Divider> </List> </div> </center> ); } export default App; |
Output:
Reference: https://mui.com/material-ui/react-divider/