import * as React from 'react'; import { OverridableComponent, OverrideProps } from '../OverridableComponent'; export interface ContainerTypeMap

{ props: P & { children: NonNullable; /** * If `true`, the left and right padding is removed. */ disableGutters?: boolean; /** * Set the max-width to match the min-width of the current breakpoint. * This is useful if you'd prefer to design for a fixed set of sizes * instead of trying to accommodate a fully fluid viewport. * It's fluid by default. */ fixed?: boolean; /** * Determine the max-width of the container. * The container width grows with the size of the screen. * Set to `false` to disable `maxWidth`. */ maxWidth?: 'xs' | 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg' | 'xl' | false; }; defaultComponent: D; classKey: ContainerClassKey; } /** * * Demos: * * - [Container](https://material-ui.com/components/container/) * * API: * * - [Container API](https://material-ui.com/api/container/) */ declare const Container: OverridableComponent; export type ContainerClassKey = | 'root' | 'disableGutters' | 'fixed' | 'maxWidthXs' | 'maxWidthSm' | 'maxWidthMd' | 'maxWidthLg' | 'maxWidthXl'; export type ContainerProps< D extends React.ElementType = ContainerTypeMap['defaultComponent'], P = {} > = OverrideProps, D>; export default Container;