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reactjs - How to center a component in Material-UI and make it responsive?

I don't quite understand the React Material-UI grid system. If I want to use a form component for login, what is the easiest way to center it on the screen on all devices (mobile and desktop)?

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Since you are going to use this on a login page. Here is a code I used in a Login page using Material-UI

MUI v5

<Grid
  container
  spacing={0}
  direction="column"
  alignItems="center"
  justifyContent="center"
  style={{ minHeight: '100vh' }}
>

  <Grid item xs={3}>
   <LoginForm />
  </Grid>   
   
</Grid> 

MUI v4 and below

<Grid
  container
  spacing={0}
  direction="column"
  alignItems="center"
  justify="center"
  style={{ minHeight: '100vh' }}
>

  <Grid item xs={3}>
    <LoginForm />
  </Grid>   

</Grid> 

this will make this login form at the center of the screen.

But still, IE doesn't support the Material-UI Grid and you will see some misplaced content in IE.

As pointed by @max, another option is,

<Grid container justifyContent="center">
  <Your centered component/>
</Grid>

Please note that versions MUIv4 and below should use justify="center" instead.

However, using a Grid container without a Grid item is an undocumented behavior.

Hope this will help you.


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