Recursos de Aprendizagem
Novo no Material UI? Get up to speed quickly with our curated list of learning resources.
Your first component
The following code snippet demonstrates a basic Material UI app that features a <Button>
component:
import * as React from 'react';
import Button from '@mui/material/Button';
function App() {
return <Button variant="contained">Hello World</Button>;
}
In the interactive demo below, try changing the code and see how it affects the output. (Hint: change variant
to "outlined"
and color
to "secondary"
. For more options, see the Button
component page.)
Projetos de exemplo
Visit the example projects page to see how we recommend implementing Material UI with various React libraries and frameworks like Next.js, Gatsby, Create React App, and more.
Modelos
Check out our selection of basic templates to get started building your next app more quickly.
Recursos recomendados
Beyond our official documentation, there are countless members of our community who create fantastic tutorials and guides for working with Material UI.
The following is a curated list of some of the best third-party resources we've found for learning how to build beautiful apps with our components.
Grátis
Material UI v5 Crash Course video by Laith Harb: everything you need to know to start building with the latest version of Material UI.
React + Material UI - From Zero to Hero video series by The Atypical Developer: build along with this in-depth series, from basic installation through advanced component implementation.
Next.js 11 Setup with Material UI v5 by Leo Roese: learn how to integrate Material UI into your Next.js app, using Emotion as the style engine.
Material UI v5 Crash Course + Intro to React (2022 Edition) by Anthony Sistilli: how and why to use Material UI, plus guidance on theming and style customization.
Material UI v5 Tutorial Playlist by Nikhil Thadani (Indian Coders): a detailed playlist covering almost every component of Material UI with Create React App.
The Clever Dev and The Smart Devpreneur by Jon M: dozens of high-quality videos and articles digging deep into the nuts and bolts of Material UI.