react-device-detect#MobileView TypeScript Examples
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react-device-detect#MobileView.
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Example #1
Source File: nav.tsx From Figurify with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
export function Nav() {
return (
<AppBar position={"sticky"} color={"transparent"} className={styles.Nav}>
<Toolbar>
<Link href="/">
<a><Typography variant="h4"
style={{
paddingRight: "40px", fontWeight: "bold",
...Pangolin,
color: "#ec5c5c"
}}>
{NAME}
</Typography></a>
</Link>
<Link href="/data">
<a><Typography variant="h6" style={{paddingRight: "40px", ...Pangolin}}>
<BrowserView>
Data Visualization
</BrowserView>
<MobileView>
Data
</MobileView>
</Typography></a>
</Link>
<Link href="/sort">
<a><Typography variant="h6" style={{paddingRight: "40px", ...Pangolin}}>
<BrowserView>
Sorting Visualization
</BrowserView>
<MobileView>
Sorting
</MobileView>
</Typography></a>
</Link>
<Link href="/minimax">
<a><Typography variant="h6" style={{...Pangolin}}>
<BrowserView>
Minimax Visualization
</BrowserView>
<MobileView>
Minmax
</MobileView>
</Typography></a>
</Link>
</Toolbar>
</AppBar>
);
}