/**
 * @jsxRuntime classic
 * @jsx jsx
 */
import { type ReactNode } from 'react';
import { type BasePrimitiveProps } from '../components/types';
import type { Breakpoint, ComponentAs } from './types';
type ResponsiveHideProps = {
    as?: ComponentAs;
    children: ReactNode;
} & ({
    above?: never;
    /**
     * Apply CSS to hide this specifically **below** this breakpoint.
     * The smallest breakpoint is not included as it would never be shown and this would not be performant.
     *
     * @important do not mix `above` and `below` (TypeScript should prevent this).
     */
    below: Exclude<Breakpoint, 'xxs'>;
} | {
    /**
     * Apply CSS to hide this specifically **above** this breakpoint.
     * The smallest breakpoint is not included as it would always be shown and this would not be performant.
     *
     * @important do not mix `above` and `below` (TypeScript should prevent this).
     */
    above: Exclude<Breakpoint, 'xxs'>;
    below?: never;
}) & Pick<BasePrimitiveProps, 'xcss'>;
/**
 * Hides the content at a given breakpoint.  By default, content is shown.  The primary use case is for visual presentation.
 * Mix `<Hide above="md">` with `<Show above="md">` to achieve content that shifts at a breakpoint.
 *
 * Please note:
 * - This only uses `display: none` hide, it does not skip rendering of children trees.
 * - As this is rendered at all times, there is little performance savings here (just that this is not painted).
 */
export declare const Hide: ({ above, below, children, as: AsElement, xcss, }: ResponsiveHideProps) => JSX.Element;
export {};
