python gui library code example
Example 1: python gui
# App python gui
import tkinter as tk
import webbrowser as wb
def Facebook():
wb.open('facebook.com')
def Instagram():
wb.open('instagram.com')
def Twitter():
wb.open('twitter.com')
def Youtube():
wb.open('youtube.com')
def Google():
wb.open('google.com')
window = tk.Tk()
window.title('Browser')
google = tk.Button(window, text='Google', command=Google)
youtube = tk.Button(window, text='Youtube', bg='red', fg='white', command=Youtube)
twitter = tk.Button(window, text='Twitter', bg='powder blue', fg='white', command=Twitter)
Instagram = tk.Button(window, text='Instagram', bg='white', fg='black', command=Instagram)
facebook = tk.Button(window, text='Facebook', bg='blue', fg='white', command=Facebook)
facebook.pack()
Instagram.pack()
twitter.pack()
youtube.pack()
google.pack()
window.mainloop()
Example 2: python gui
import tkinter as tk
#Importing the main module
window = tk.Tk()
window.mainloop()
Example 3: python gui builder
from tkinter import *
def changel():
if l['text']!='Stop it!':
l['text']='Stop it!'
else:
l['text']='Are you over?'
w = Tk()
l = Label(w,text = 'GUI Interface')
b = Button(w,text = 'A normal button',command = changel )
t = w.title('A normal window')
l.pack()
b.pack()
w.mainloop()
Example 4: python gui library
### Answer to: "" ###
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# You can find thirteen gui libraries for python here:
# https://medium.com/issuehunt/13-python-gui-libraries-a6196dfb694
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# Personally, I like "Kivy".
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