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Community help (free)

The community is your first stop for questions and advice about the framework. Welcome to the community!

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For crowdsourced technical questions from expert Material-UI devs in our community. Also frequented by the Material-UI core team.

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We use GitHub issues exclusively as a bugs and feature requests tracker. If you think you have found a bug, or have a new feature idea, please start by making sure it hasn't already been reported or fixed. You can search through existing issues and pull requests to see if someone has reported one similar to yours.

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  • Please begin the title with '[ComponentName]' where appropriate, and use a succinct description that helps others find similar issues.
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  • Please don't group multiple topics in one issue – each should have its own issue instead.
  • Please don't comment "+1" on an issue. It spams the maintainers and doesn't help move the issue forward. Use GitHub reactions instead (👍).

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Supported versions

The Material-UI CE (Community Edition) has been 100% open-source (MIT) since the very beginning, and always will be. Developers can ensure Material-UI is the right choice for their React applications through Material-UI’s community maintenance strategy. The Material-UI team regularly ships new releases, bug fixes, and is very welcoming to community pull requests.

Given the reality of time and resource constraints, as well as the desire to keep innovating, over time it becomes necessary to shift focus to newer versions of the framework (our release schedule), while making the transition to newer versions as smooth as possible, including publishing migration guides such as this one for v4. The open-source community is always welcome to submit new features and bug fixes as well.

The current status of each Material-UI version is as follows:

  • Material-UI v5 (emotion): ✅ In active development.
  • Material-UI v4 (hooks): ⚠️ Only handle security fixes.
  • Material-UI v3 (change supported browsers): ❌ Inactive.
  • Material-UI v2 (never existed).
  • Material-UI v1 (rewrite): ❌ Inactive.
  • Material-UI v0.x: ❌ Inactive.

For teams and organizations that require additional support for older versions, Material-UI has options available.

Professional support (premium)

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Material-UI and the maintainers of thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver one enterprise subscription that covers all of the open-source you use.

If you want the flexibility of open-source and the confidence of commercial-grade software, this is worth looking at.

The Tidelift Subscription manages your dependencies for you:

  • Get the tools you need to continuously catalog and understand the open-source software that your application depends on.
  • Your subscription helps pay the open-source community maintainers of the packages you use, to ensure they meet the standards you require.
  • Address issues proactively, with tools that scan for new security, licensing, and maintenance issues, and alert participating open-source maintainers so they can resolve them on your behalf.
  • Tidelift helps measure and improve your open-source dependencies' health – which improves your app's health – and gives a shortlist of high-impact steps your team can take to improve them even more.
  • Get commercial assurances that don't come for free with open-source packages, such as intellectual property indemnification and support under a service level agreement. You expect these guarantees from proprietary software, and you can get them when using open-source as well.

The end result? All of the capabilities you expect from commercial-grade software, for the full breadth of open-source you use. That means less time grappling with esoteric open-source trivia, and more time building your own applications – and your business.

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Custom work 🛠

Tweak Material-UI to meet specific requirements. Give us a summary of your needs and we'll help you if we can. We might:

  • Give you an estimate of time and price if the work is straightforward
  • Suggest alternatives that might not require Material-UI
  • Decline the work due to timing or relevancy

Note that work must be Material-UI related. We don't accept general React development work. Our contracting price is $200/hour or $1,500/day.

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