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What is grid() in Tkinter? Okay, imagine your app is like a spreadsheet. You’ve got rows and columns. With grid(), you can tell Python: “Hey, I want this button in row 1, column 0.” And boom! It lands ...
So you’ve tackled grid() in Tkinter. Now let’s talk about its quirky cousin: place().
Hello, Pythonistas🙋‍♀️, welcome back. Today, we’re gonna be making this awesome modern-looking calculator app 🔢. We will use the customtkinter library for making this calculator app. I strongly ...
So far we have seen labels, buttons, images, etc in Python’s built-in toolkit Tkinter. With any of the widgets, we were using a method called pack(). And if you are like me you would love to explore ...
Hello Pythonistas, welcome back. Today we will see how to use the CTkEntry widget in customtkinter. CTkEntry is used to take user input in Customtkinter. Like any other widget in CTk, first, it is ...
Since you started programming you might have the desire 🤩 to make your own apps. Designed by you from idea to execution. In this post and the next few posts, we’ll be learning the CustomTkinter ...
Hey there! In this tutorial, I’m going to help you understand how Tkinter event binding works. It’s a cool feature in Tkinter that allows you to connect functions to specific events. Basically, when ...
I will make a simple Mini Calculator GUI with Python. I’ll use Customtkinter for this purpose. It would work on clicks only. I haven’t included key binding in this. In case you don’t know this project ...
We’ll be working with the versatile ttk.Button widget to make buttons that display text, and images, or even do cool stuff like opening websites.
Ever wanted to build your own Flappy Bird game? Well, buckle up because we’re about to do just that—from setting up the project to making that little bird flap its wings and dodge pipes like a pro. No ...
This beginner-friendly guide will walk you through Tkinter’s ScrolledText widget — step by step with code, clear explanations, and some fun along the way.
Welcome to Project #4 of the Build & Challenge Series! Today, we’re adding a playful twist by making a Mad Libs game in Python. Remember those stories where you fill in random words and end up with ...