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MUI v7 Patterns

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What MUI v7 Patterns does

The MUI v7 Patterns skill provides a comprehensive guide for developers working with Material-UI v7, focusing on component usage, styling with the sx prop, theme integration, and responsive design practices. This skill is particularly useful for those transitioning from earlier versions of Material-UI, as it highlights breaking changes and new patterns introduced in v7. By leveraging this skill, developers can quickly adapt to the latest practices and ensure their applications are built using the most efficient and modern approaches available.

With the MUI v7 Patterns skill, you gain access to detailed examples and best practices for implementing Material-UI components such as Box, Grid, Paper, and Typography. The skill emphasizes the use of the sx prop for styling, promoting a cleaner and more maintainable codebase. It also covers theme customization, allowing developers to create consistent and visually appealing applications that adhere to their design specifications. Additionally, the skill addresses responsive design techniques, ensuring that applications look great on a variety of devices and screen sizes.

This skill is ideal for frontend developers and designers who are building applications with Material-UI. Whether you are creating new components or updating existing ones, the MUI v7 Patterns skill equips you with the knowledge and patterns necessary to implement Material-UI effectively. By following the provided guidelines, you can enhance your development workflow and produce high-quality, responsive user interfaces that leverage the full power of Material-UI v7.

When to use it

Use this skill when developing applications with Material-UI v7, particularly for component styling, theme integration, and responsive design.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects using older versions of Material-UI or for developers not working with React-based applications.

What you can build with it

Styling a New Component

Use this skill to implement the sx prop for styling a new Material-UI component, ensuring it adheres to best practices.

Customizing Themes

Leverage the skill to customize your application's theme, ensuring consistent styling across all components.

Building Responsive Layouts

Refer to this skill when creating responsive layouts with Material-UI's Grid system, ensuring your application looks great on all devices.

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Written by davila7

MUI v7 Patterns

Purpose

Material-UI v7 (released March 2025) patterns for component usage, styling with sx prop, theme integration, and responsive design.

Note: MUI v7 breaking changes from v6:

  • Deep imports no longer work - use package exports field
  • onBackdropClick removed from Modal - use onClose instead
  • All components now use standardized slots and slotProps pattern
  • CSS layers support via enableCssLayer config (works with Tailwind v4)

When to Use This Skill

  • Styling components with MUI sx prop
  • Using MUI components (Box, Grid, Paper, Typography, etc.)
  • Theme customization and usage
  • Responsive design with MUI breakpoints
  • MUI-specific utilities and hooks

Quick Start

Basic MUI Component

import { Box, Typography, Button, Paper } from '@mui/material';
import type { SxProps, Theme } from '@mui/material';

const styles: Record<string, SxProps<Theme>> = {
  container: {
    p: 2,
    display: 'flex',
    flexDirection: 'column',
    gap: 2,
  },
  header: {
    mb: 3,
    fontSize: '1.5rem',
    fontWeight: 600,
  },
};

function MyComponent() {
  return (
    <Paper sx={styles.container}>
      <Typography sx={styles.header}>
        Title
      </Typography>
      <Button variant="contained">
        Action
      </Button>
    </Paper>
  );
}

Styling Patterns

Inline Styles (< 100 lines)

For components with simple styling, define styles at the top:

import type { SxProps, Theme } from '@mui/material';

const componentStyles: Record<string, SxProps<Theme>> = {
  container: {
    p: 2,
    display: 'flex',
    flexDirection: 'column',
  },
  header: {
    mb: 2,
    color: 'primary.main',
  },
  button: {
    mt: 'auto',
    alignSelf: 'flex-end',
  },
};

function Component() {
  return (
    <Box sx={componentStyles.container}>
      <Typography sx={componentStyles.header}>Header</Typography>
      <Button sx={componentStyles.button}>Action</Button>
    </Box>
  );
}

Separate Styles File (>= 100 lines)

For complex components, create separate style file:

// UserProfile.styles.ts
import type { SxProps, Theme } from '@mui/material';

export const userProfileStyles: Record<string, SxProps<Theme>> = {
  container: {
    p: 3,
    maxWidth: 800,
    mx: 'auto',
  },
  header: {
    display: 'flex',
    justifyContent: 'space-between',
    alignItems: 'center',
    mb: 3,
  },
  // ... many more styles
};

// UserProfile.tsx
import { userProfileStyles as styles } from './UserProfile.styles';

function UserProfile() {
  return <Box sx={styles.container}>...</Box>;
}

Common Components

Layout Components

// Box - Generic container
<Box sx={{ p: 2, bgcolor: 'background.paper' }}>
  Content
</Box>

// Paper - Elevated surface
<Paper elevation={2} sx={{ p: 3 }}>
  Content
</Paper>

// Container - Centered content with max-width
<Container maxWidth="lg">
  Content
</Container>

// Stack - Flex container with spacing
<Stack spacing={2} direction="row">
  <Item />
  <Item />
</Stack>

Grid System

import { Grid } from '@mui/material';

// 12-column grid
<Grid container spacing={2}>
  <Grid item xs={12} md={6}>
    Left half
  </Grid>
  <Grid item xs={12} md={6}>
    Right half
  </Grid>
</Grid>

// Responsive grid
<Grid container spacing={3}>
  <Grid item xs={12} sm={6} md={4} lg={3}>
    Card
  </Grid>
  {/* Repeat for more cards */}
</Grid>

Typography

<Typography variant="h1">Heading 1</Typography>
<Typography variant="h2">Heading 2</Typography>
<Typography variant="body1">Body text</Typography>
<Typography variant="caption">Small text</Typography>

// With custom styling
<Typography
  variant="h4"
  sx={{
    color: 'primary.main',
    fontWeight: 600,
    mb: 2,
  }}
>
  Custom Heading
</Typography>

Buttons

// Variants
<Button variant="contained">Contained</Button>
<Button variant="outlined">Outlined</Button>
<Button variant="text">Text</Button>

// Colors
<Button variant="contained" color="primary">Primary</Button>
<Button variant="contained" color="secondary">Secondary</Button>
<Button variant="contained" color="error">Error</Button>

// With icons
import { Add as AddIcon } from '@mui/icons-material';

<Button startIcon={<AddIcon />}>Add Item</Button>

Theme Integration

Using Theme Values

import { useTheme } from '@mui/material';

function Component() {
  const theme = useTheme();

  return (
    <Box
      sx={{
        p: 2,
        bgcolor: theme.palette.primary.main,
        color: theme.palette.primary.contrastText,
        borderRadius: theme.shape.borderRadius,
      }}
    >
      Themed box
    </Box>
  );
}

Theme in sx Prop

<Box
  sx={{
    // Access theme in sx
    color: 'primary.main',          // theme.palette.primary.main
    bgcolor: 'background.paper',     // theme.palette.background.paper
    p: 2,                            // theme.spacing(2)
    borderRadius: 1,                 // theme.shape.borderRadius
  }}
>
  Content
</Box>

// Callback for advanced usage
<Box
  sx={(theme) => ({
    color: theme.palette.primary.main,
    '&:hover': {
      color: theme.palette.primary.dark,
    },
  })}
>
  Hover me
</Box>

Responsive Design

Breakpoints

// Mobile-first responsive values
<Box
  sx={{
    width: {
      xs: '100%',    // 0-600px
      sm: '80%',     // 600-900px
      md: '60%',     // 900-1200px
      lg: '40%',     // 1200-1536px
      xl: '30%',     // 1536px+
    },
  }}
>
  Responsive width
</Box>

// Responsive display
<Box
  sx={{
    display: {
      xs: 'none',    // Hidden on mobile
      md: 'block',   // Visible on desktop
    },
  }}
>
  Desktop only
</Box>

Responsive Typography

<Typography
  sx={{
    fontSize: {
      xs: '1rem',
      md: '1.5rem',
      lg: '2rem',
    },
    lineHeight: {
      xs: 1.5,
      md: 1.75,
    },
  }}
>
  Responsive text
</Typography>

Forms

import { TextField, Stack, Button } from '@mui/material';

<Box component="form" onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
  <Stack spacing={2}>
    <TextField
      label="Email"
      type="email"
      value={email}
      onChange={(e) => setEmail(e.target.value)}
      fullWidth
      required
      error={!!errors.email}
      helperText={errors.email}
    />
    <Button type="submit" variant="contained">Submit</Button>
  </Stack>
</Box>

Common Patterns

Card Component

import { Card, CardContent, CardActions, Typography, Button } from '@mui/material';

<Card>
  <CardContent>
    <Typography variant="h5" component="div">
      Title
    </Typography>
    <Typography variant="body2" color="text.secondary">
      Description
    </Typography>
  </CardContent>
  <CardActions>
    <Button size="small">Learn More</Button>
  </CardActions>
</Card>

Dialog/Modal

import { Dialog, DialogTitle, DialogContent, DialogActions, Button } from '@mui/material';

<Dialog open={open} onClose={handleClose}>
  <DialogTitle>Confirm Action</DialogTitle>
  <DialogContent>
    Are you sure you want to proceed?
  </DialogContent>
  <DialogActions>
    <Button onClick={handleClose}>Cancel</Button>
    <Button onClick={handleConfirm} variant="contained">
      Confirm
    </Button>
  </DialogActions>
</Dialog>

Loading States

import { CircularProgress, Skeleton } from '@mui/material';

// Spinner
<Box sx={{ display: 'flex', justifyContent: 'center', p: 3 }}>
  <CircularProgress />
</Box>

// Skeleton
<Stack spacing={1}>
  <Skeleton variant="text" width="60%" />
  <Skeleton variant="rectangular" height={200} />
  <Skeleton variant="text" width="40%" />
</Stack>

MUI-Specific Hooks

useMuiSnackbar

import { useMuiSnackbar } from '@/hooks/useMuiSnackbar';

function Component() {
  const { showSuccess, showError, showInfo } = useMuiSnackbar();

  const handleSave = async () => {
    try {
      await saveData();
      showSuccess('Saved successfully');
    } catch (error) {
      showError('Failed to save');
    }
  };

  return <Button onClick={handleSave}>Save</Button>;
}

Icons

import { Add as AddIcon, Delete as DeleteIcon } from '@mui/icons-material';
import { Button, IconButton } from '@mui/material';

<Button startIcon={<AddIcon />}>Add</Button>
<IconButton onClick={handleDelete}><DeleteIcon /></IconButton>

Best Practices

1. Type Your sx Props

import type { SxProps, Theme } from '@mui/material';

// ✅ Good
const styles: Record<string, SxProps<Theme>> = {
  container: { p: 2 },
};

// ❌ Avoid
const styles = {
  container: { p: 2 }, // No type safety
};

2. Use Theme Tokens

// ✅ Good: Use theme tokens
<Box sx={{ color: 'primary.main', p: 2 }} />

// ❌ Avoid: Hardcoded values
<Box sx={{ color: '#1976d2', padding: '16px' }} />

3. Consistent Spacing

// ✅ Good: Use spacing scale
<Box sx={{ p: 2, mb: 3, mt: 1 }} />

// ❌ Avoid: Random pixel values
<Box sx={{ padding: '17px', marginBottom: '25px' }} />

Additional Resources

For more detailed patterns, see:

Frequently asked questions about MUI v7 Patterns

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