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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()
Posted by: Guest on November-07-2020
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how to create a graphical user interface in python

'''
Different modules exists, from the simpliest to the most complete.
By order I would (subjectively) recommand
- Tkinter | simple, allows to do small board games. Quite good
          | to begin with GUIs
          
- pysimplegui | a little bit more complete, allows to manipulate more
              | easily events, objects and layout
              
- PyQt5 | One the most complete. Using the Qt technology, this allows
        | to build complex and conventionnal GUI. Quite hard to master
        | requires to be at ease with classes, layouts and events
'''
Posted by: Guest on October-26-2021

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