Box
The Box component is a generic, theme-aware container with access to CSS utilities from MUI System.
Introduction
The Box component is a generic container for grouping other components.
It's a fundamental building block when working with Material UI—you can think of it as a <div>
with extra built-in features, like access to your app's theme and the sx
prop.
Usage
The Box component differs from other containers available in Material UI in that its usage is intended to be multipurpose and open-ended, just like a <div>
.
Components like Container, Stack and Paper, by contrast, feature usage-specific props that make them ideal for certain use cases: Container for main layout orientation, Stack for one-dimensional layouts, and Paper for elevated surfaces.
Basics
import Box from '@mui/material/Box';
The Box component renders as a <div>
by default, but you can swap in any other valid HTML tag or React component using the component
prop.
The demo below replaces the <div>
with a <section>
element:
Customization
With MUI System props
As a CSS utility component, the Box supports all MUI System properties. You can use them as props directly on the component.
With the sx prop
Use the sx
prop to quickly customize any Box instance using a superset of CSS that has access to all the style functions and theme-aware properties exposed in the MUI System package.
The demo below shows how to apply colors from the theme using this prop:
Anatomy
The Box component is composed of a single root <div>
element:
<div className="MuiBox-root">
<!-- contents of the Box -->
</div>