[docs] Document that @emotion/react
is not fully supported in the System
#31825
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Hello!
Currently it's not really possible to use
@emotion/react
to write custom styles for MUI.More precisely it is possible to use
className
and thecss
property but not theclasses
prop that the MUI component provides.The reason for that is that the internal styles will always take precedence over the custom styles unless users explicitly increase specificity using
!important
or&&
which is not an acceptable solution.As detailed here there is no way for the user to configure it's project to change this state of things.
I have opened an issue about it some time ago but for reasons that I perfectly understand you decided not to address it.
Considering this, I think it is best, to save users frustration, to let them know that
@emotion/react
is not really supported.