3 Answers
By all means copy the one from the docs site. (it's just an image.)
Here is my working version (in one file) you can drop into you project.
If you want to use this source, please up vote this answer
MobileTearSheet.js
import React, from 'react';
const MobileTearSheet = React.createClass({
getDefaultProps() {
return { height: "100%" }
},
render:function() {
const styles = {
root: {
marginBottom: 24,
marginRight: 24,
maxWidth: 360,
width: '100%',
},
container: {
border: 'solid 1px #d9d9d9',
borderBottom: 'none',
height: this.props.height,
overflow: 'hidden',
},
bottomTear: {
display: 'block',
position: 'relative',
marginTop: -10,
maxWidth: 360,
},
};
return (
<div style={Object.assign({},styles.root,this.props.style||{})}>
<div style={styles.container}>
{this.props.children}
</div>
<div style={styles.bottomTear}>
<svg width="100%" height="100%" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlnsXlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" viewBox="0 0 360 10" enableBackground="new 0 0 360 10">
<polygon fill="#DAD9D9" points={`359,0 359,7.5 352.5,0.5 345,8.5 337.5,0.5 330,8.5 322.5,0.5 315,8.5 307.5,0.5 300,8.5 292.5,0.5
285,8.5 277.5,0.5 270,8.5 262.5,0.5 255,8.5 247.5,0.5 240,8.5 232.5,0.5 225,8.5 217.5,0.5 210,8.5 202.5,0.5 195,8.5 187.5,0.5
180,8.5 172.5,0.5 165,8.5 157.5,0.5 150,8.5 142.5,0.5 135,8.5 127.5,0.5 120,8.5 112.5,0.5 105,8.5 97.5,0.5 90,8.5 82.5,0.5
75,8.5 67.5,0.5 60,8.5 52.5,0.5 45,8.5 37.5,0.5 30,8.5 22.5,0.5 15,8.5 7.5,0.5 1,7.5 1,0 0,0 0,10 7.5,2 15,10 22.5,2 30,10
37.5,2 45,10 52.5,2 60,10 67.5,2 75,10 82.5,2 90,10 97.5,2 105,10 112.5,2 120,10 127.5,2 135,10 142.5,2 150,10 157.5,2 165,10
172.5,2 180,10 187.5,2 195,10 202.5,2 210,10 217.5,2 225,10 232.5,2 240,10 247.5,2 255,10 262.5,2 270,10 277.5,2 285,10
292.5,2 300,10 307.5,2 315,10 322.5,2 330,10 337.5,2 345,10 352.5,2 360,10 360,0 `}/>
</svg>
</div>
</div>
);
}
})
export default MobileTearSheet;
For usage see: material-ui list example
I found this question while debugging why the List example code wasn't compiling. Don't worry you can just replace the tags with a and it should work just fine!