Reputation: 525
I have created an Appbar
component in React.js with 3 buttons in it but I would like to change the color when I hover over those buttons. The background color is #3c52b2
and the text color is #fff
. I would like the background color and text color exchange when I hover over the button.
I've tried the code below but still not working.
Button: {
'&:hover': {
backgroundColor: '#ffffff',
boxShadow: 'none',
},
'&:active': {
boxShadow: 'none',
backgroundColor: '#3c52b2',
},
},
Upvotes: 36
Views: 137430
Reputation: 193
easiest way I used in my application.
const useStyle = {
Button: {
"&:hover": {
backgroundColor: "#ffffff !important",
boxShadow: "none !important",
},
"&:active": {
boxShadow: "none !important",
backgroundColor: "#3c52b2 !important",
},
},
};
return <Button sx={useStyle.button}>Click here</Button>;
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 11
If you want behaviour like default mui button - getting darker during hover, try this for mui theme:
import { darken } from '@material-ui/core/styles';
containedPrimary: {
backgroundColor: someColor,
'&:hover': {
backgroundColor: darken(someColor, 0.3),
},
},
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 81643
You can do that in MUI v5 using sx
prop:
<Button
variant="text"
sx={{
':hover': {
bgcolor: 'primary.main', // theme.palette.primary.main
color: 'white',
},
}}
>
Text
</Button>
Or styled()
if you want to create a reusable component:
const StyledButton = styled(Button)(({ theme, color = 'primary' }) => ({
':hover': {
color: theme.palette[color].main,
backgroundColor: 'white',
},
}));
<StyledButton variant="contained" color="primary">
Contained
</StyledButton>
<StyledButton variant="contained" color="secondary">
Contained
</StyledButton>
Upvotes: 37
Reputation: 23189
You probably don't want to change the button's :active
state but the default and the :hover
state. The following sets the button color
to #fff
and the backgroundColor
to #3c52b2
and switch them on :hover
.
I'm not sure how you applied the updated styles (or how you tried to override the default styles), I created this snippet below with makeStyles()
but the idea is the same with the withStyles()
HOC.
const {
AppBar,
Button,
makeStyles,
Toolbar,
Typography,
} = MaterialUI
const useStyles = makeStyles({
flexGrow: {
flex: '1',
},
button: {
backgroundColor: '#3c52b2',
color: '#fff',
'&:hover': {
backgroundColor: '#fff',
color: '#3c52b2',
},
}})
function AppBarWithButtons() {
const classes = useStyles()
return (
<AppBar>
<Toolbar>
<Typography>
YourApp
</Typography>
<div className={classes.flexGrow} />
<Button className={classes.button}>
Button 1
</Button>
<Button className={classes.button}>
Button 2
</Button>
</Toolbar>
</AppBar>
);
};
ReactDOM.render(
<React.StrictMode>
<AppBarWithButtons />
</React.StrictMode>,
document.getElementById("root")
)
<div id="root"></div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react/umd/react.production.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-dom/umd/react-dom.production.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@material-ui/core@latest/umd/material-ui.production.min.js"></script>
You could also just create a new styled button
component:
const StyledButton = withStyles({
root: {
backgroundColor: '#3c52b2',
color: '#fff',
'&:hover': {
backgroundColor: '#fff',
color: '#3c52b2',
},
}})(Button);
const {
AppBar,
Button,
Toolbar,
Typography,
withStyles
} = MaterialUI
const StyledButton = withStyles({
root: {
backgroundColor: '#3c52b2',
color: '#fff',
'&:hover': {
backgroundColor: '#fff',
color: '#3c52b2',
},
}})(Button);
function AppBarWithButtons() {
return (
<AppBar>
<Toolbar>
<Typography>
YourApp
</Typography>
<div style={{flex: '1'}} />
<StyledButton>
Button 1
</StyledButton>
<StyledButton>
Button 2
</StyledButton>
</Toolbar>
</AppBar>
);
};
ReactDOM.render(
<React.StrictMode>
<AppBarWithButtons />
</React.StrictMode>,
document.getElementById("root")
)
<div id="root"></div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react/umd/react.production.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-dom/umd/react-dom.production.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@material-ui/core@latest/umd/material-ui.production.min.js"></script>
Upvotes: 48