Badge
Badge generates a small badge to the top-right of its child(ren).
Basic badge
Examples of badges containing text, using primary and secondary colors. The badge is applied to its children.
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<Badge badgeContent={4} color="primary">
<MailIcon />
</Badge>
<Badge badgeContent={4} color="secondary">
<MailIcon />
</Badge>
<Badge badgeContent={4} color="error">
<MailIcon />
</Badge>
Customized badges
Here is an example of customizing the component. You can learn more about this in the overrides documentation page.
<IconButton aria-label="cart">
<StyledBadge badgeContent={4} color="secondary">
<ShoppingCartIcon />
</StyledBadge>
</IconButton>
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The badge auto hides with badgeContent is zero. You can override this with the showZero
prop.
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<Badge color="secondary" badgeContent={0}>
<MailIcon />
</Badge>
<Badge color="secondary" badgeContent={0} showZero>
<MailIcon />
</Badge>
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<Badge badgeContent={99} {...defaultProps} />
<Badge badgeContent={100} {...defaultProps} />
<Badge badgeContent={1000} max={999} {...defaultProps} />
Dot badge
The dot
prop changes a badge into a small dot. This can be used as a notification that something has changed without giving a count.
Typography
<Badge color="secondary" variant="dot">
<MailIcon />
</Badge>
<Badge color="secondary" variant="dot">
<Typography>Typography</Typography>
</Badge>
Badge overlap
You can use the overlap
prop to place the badge relative to the corner of the wrapped element.
Badge alignment
You can use the anchorOrigin
prop to move the badge to any corner of the wrapped element.
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<Badge
anchorOrigin={{
vertical: 'top',
horizontal: 'right',
}}
>