ListItemButton API
Demos
For examples and details on the usage of this React component, visit the component demo pages:
Import
import ListItemButton from '@mui/joy/ListItemButton';
// or
import { ListItemButton } from '@mui/joy';
Props
Props of the native component are also available.
A ref for imperative actions. It currently only supports focusVisible()
action.
Type:
func | { current?: { focusVisible: func } }
If true
, the list item is focused during the first mount. Focus will also be triggered if the value changes from false to true.
Type:
bool
Default:
false
The color of the component. It supports those theme colors that make sense for this component.
Type:
'danger' | 'neutral' | 'primary' | 'success' | 'warning' | string
Default:
'neutral'
The component used for the root node. Either a string to use a HTML element or a component.
Type:
elementType
This 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:
string
The system prop that allows defining system overrides as well as additional CSS styles.
Type:
Array<func | object | bool> | func | object
The global variant to use.
Type:
'outlined' | 'plain' | 'soft' | 'solid' | string
Default:
'plain'
ref
is forwarded to the root element.Theme default props
You can useJoyListItemButton
to change the default props of this component with the theme.Slots
To learn how to customize the slot, check out the Overriding component structure guide.
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.
CSS classes
These class names are useful for styling with CSS. They are applied to the root slot when specific states are triggered.