In this video I’ll show you how to use frames and labels in TTKBootstrap, Tkinter, and Python.
Frames and Labels are a fundamental building block of every app you’ll ever create.
I’ll also show you how to use inverse labels as well!
Python Code: framer.py
(Github Code)
from tkinter import * import ttkbootstrap as tb root = tb.Window(themename="superhero") #root = Tk() root.title("TTK Bootstrap! Frames and Labels!") root.iconbitmap('images/codemy.ico') root.geometry('500x350') def thing(): pass my_frame = Frame(root)#, bootstyle="dark") my_frame.pack(pady=40) my_entry = tb.Entry(my_frame, font=("Helvetica", 18)) my_entry.pack(pady=20, padx=20) my_button = tb.Button(my_frame, text="CLICK ME!", bootstyle="dark", command=thing) my_button.pack(pady=20, padx=20) my_label = tb.Label(root, text="Hello There!", font=("Helvetica", 18), bootstyle="inverse light") my_label.pack(pady=20) root.mainloop()
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