This sample Flutter app showcases Material 3 features in the Flutter Material library. These features include updated components, typography, color system and elevation support. The app supports light and dark themes, different color palettes, as well as the ability to switch between Material 2 and Material 3. For more information about Material 3, the guidance is now live at https://m3.material.io/.
This app also includes new M3 components that haven't landed in the Flutter stable channel, such as IconButtons, Chips and TestFields. The app will be migrated to the non-experimental directory in the samples repo once all the components land in the stable branch. For more information about the components in the stable channel, please check the "material_3_demo" in the non-experimental directory.
This app also includes new M3 components that haven't landed in the Flutter stable channel, such as IconButtons, Chips, TextFields, Switches and Checkboxes. The app will be migrated to the non-experimental directory in the samples repo once all the components land in the stable branch. For more information about the components in the stable channel, please check the "material_3_demo" in the non-experimental directory.
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## Component Screen
The default screen displays all the updated components in Material 3: AppBar, common Buttons, Floating Action Button(FAB), Chips, Card, Dialog, NavigationBar, and NavigationRail.
The default screen displays all the updated components in Material 3: AppBar, common Buttons, Floating Action Button(FAB), Chips, Card, Checkbox, Dialog, NavigationBar, NavigationRail, TextFields and Switch.
### Adaptive Layout
Based on the fact that NavigationRail is not recommended on a small screen, the app changes its layout based on the screen width. If it's played on iOS or Android devices which have a narrow screen, a Navigation Bar will show at the bottom and will be used to navigate. But if it's played as a desktop or a web app, a Navigation Rail will show on the left side and at the same time, a Navigation Bar will show as an example but will not have any functionality.