How To Create Python Tkinter Frame Widgets in 2022
How To Create Python Tkinter Frame Widgets in 2022

    How To Create Python Tkinter Frame Widgets in 2022

    Python Tkinter Frame: The Frame widget is very important for the process of grouping and organizing other widgets in a somehow friendly way. It works like a container, which is responsible for arranging the position of other widgets.

    It uses rectangular areas in the screen to organize the layout and to provide the padding of these widgets. A frame can also be used as a foundation class to implement complex widgets.

     

    Syntax of Tkinter Frame in Python.

    w = Frame ( master, option, ... )

     

    Parameters of Tkinter Frame

    Master: This represents the parent window.

    Options: Here is the list of most commonly used options for this widget. These options can be used as key-value pairs separated by commas.

    Properties of Python Tkinter Frame.

    1. bg: The normal background color displayed behind the label and indicator.

     

    2. bd: The size of the border around the indicator. Default is 2 pixels.

     

    3. cursor: If you set this option to a cursor name (arrow, dot, etc.), the mouse cursor will change to that pattern when it is over the checkbutton.

     

    4. height: The vertical dimension of the new frame.

     

    5. highlightbackground: Color of the focus highlighted when the frame does not have focus.

     

    6. highlightcolor: Color is shown in the focus highlight when the frame has the focus.

     

    7. highlightthickness: Thickness of the focus highlight.

     

    8. relief: With the default value, relief=FLAT, the checkbutton does not stand out from its background. You may set this option to any of the other styles

     

    9. width: The default width of a checkbutton is determined by the size of the displayed image or text. You can set this option to a number of characters and the checkbutton will always have room for that many characters.

     

    How to Use Python Tkinter Frame.

    from tkinter import *

    root = Tk()

    root.title("Frame")

    root.geometry('300x200')

    frame = Frame(root)

    frame.pack()

    bottomframe = Frame(root)

    bottomframe.pack( side = BOTTOM )

    redbutton = Button(frame, text="Red", fg="red")

    redbutton.pack( side = LEFT)

    greenbutton = Button(frame, text="Brown", fg="brown")

    greenbutton.pack( side = LEFT )

    bluebutton = Button(frame, text="Blue", fg="blue")

    bluebutton.pack( side = LEFT )

    blackbutton = Button(bottomframe, text="Black", fg="black")

    blackbutton.pack( side = RIGHT)

    root.mainloop()

    *****OUTPUT*****