TimelineOppositeContent API
API reference docs for the React TimelineOppositeContent component. Learn about the props, CSS, and other APIs of this exported module.
Demos
Import
import TimelineOppositeContent from '@mui/lab/TimelineOppositeContent';
// or
import { TimelineOppositeContent } from '@mui/lab';
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Props of the Typography component are also available.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
children | node | The content of the component. |
classes | object | Override or extend the styles applied to the component. See CSS classes API below for more details. |
sx | Array<func | object | bool> | func | object | The system prop that allows defining system overrides as well as additional CSS styles. See the `sx` page for more details. |
ref
is forwarded to the root element.Inheritance
While not explicitly documented above, the props of the Typography component are also available in TimelineOppositeContent. You can take advantage of this to target nested components.
Theme default props
You can use MuiTimelineOppositeContent
to change the default props of this component with the theme.
These class names are useful for styling with CSS. They are applied to the component's slots when specific states are triggered.
Class name | Rule name | Description |
---|---|---|
.MuiTimelineOppositeContent-positionAlternate | positionAlternate | Styles applied to the root element if position="alternate" . |
.MuiTimelineOppositeContent-positionAlternateReverse | positionAlternateReverse | Styles applied to the root element if position="alternate-reverse" . |
.MuiTimelineOppositeContent-positionLeft | positionLeft | Styles applied to the root element if position="left" . |
.MuiTimelineOppositeContent-positionRight | positionRight | Styles applied to the root element if position="right" . |
.MuiTimelineOppositeContent-root | root | Styles applied to the root element. |
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
styleOverrides
property in a custom theme.