ButtonBase API
Demos
For examples and details on the usage of this React component, visit the component demo pages:
Import
import ButtonBase from '@mui/material/ButtonBase';
// or
import { ButtonBase } from '@mui/material';ButtonBase contains as few styles as possible.
It aims to be a simple building block for creating a button.
It contains a load of style reset and some focus/ripple logic.
Props
Props of the native component are also available.
If true, the ripples are centered. They won't start at the cursor interaction position.
Type:
boolDefault:
falseOverride or extend the styles applied to the component.
See CSS API below for more details.
Type:
objectThe component used for the root node. Either a string to use a HTML element or a component.
Type:
element typeIf true, the ripple effect is disabled.
⚠️ Without a ripple there is no styling for :focus-visible by default. Be sure to highlight the element by applying separate styles with the .Mui-focusVisible class.
Type:
boolDefault:
falseThis prop can help identify which element has keyboard focus. The class name will be applied when the element gains the focus through keyboard interaction. It's a polyfill for the CSS :focus-visible selector. The rationale for using this feature is explained here. A polyfill can be used to apply a focus-visible class to other components if needed.
Type:
stringThe component used to render a link when the href prop is provided.
Type:
elementTypeDefault:
'a'Callback fired when the component is focused with a keyboard. We trigger a onFocus callback too.
Type:
funcThe system prop that allows defining system overrides as well as additional CSS styles.
See the `sx` page for more details.
Type:
Array<func | object | bool> | func | objectref is forwarded to the root element.Theme default props
You can use MuiButtonBase to change the default props of this component with the theme.
CSS
The following class names are useful for styling with CSS (the state classes are marked).
To learn more, visit the component customization page.
You can override the style of the component using one of these customization options:
- With a global class name.
- With a rule name as part of the component's
styleOverridesproperty in a custom theme.