I want to place a label inside a frame in tkinter, but I can\'t figure out how to actually get it inside.
import tkinter
from tkinter import *
W=tkinter.Tk()
W.
In the line
FRAME=Frame(W, width=100, height =50).place(x=700,y=0)
You think you are returning a tk frame, but you are not! You get the return value of the place method, which is None
So try
frame = Frame(W, width=100, height=50)
frame.place(x=700, y=0)
label = Label(frame, text="test").pack()
If you don't want the frame to shrink to fit the label, use (How to stop Tkinter Frame from shrinking to fit its contents?)
frame.pack_propagate(False)
Note: Either import tkinter
or from tkinter import *
but not both. Also, by convention, names of instances of objects are lowercase.
I think it's because you're assigning FRAME
to Frame(W, width=100, height =50).place(x=700,y=0)
, as opposed to just the actual frame, and according to the Place Manager reference, there doesn't seem to be a return value. Try this:
import tkinter
from tkinter import *
W=tkinter.Tk()
W.geometry("800x850+0+0")
W.configure(background="lightblue")
FRAME=Frame(W, width=100, height =50)
FRAME.place(x=700,y=0)
LABEL=Label(FRAME, text="test").pack()
W.mainloop()