WPF provides a proper layout and positioning to provide interactive, user-friendly applications with a suitable container element that helps you to position the child UI elements. The parent container is usually the contents of a window. You can place child level containers and elements with proper margins, paddings, and alignments.
In WPF, Panel is the base class that provides layout support. There are plenty of derived panels in WPF that help you to create simple to complex layouts and all of them are defined in the System.Windows.Controls namespace.
All Panel elements support sizing and positioning defined by the FrameworkElement. You can set the Height, Width, Margin, Padding, HorizontalAlignment, and VerticalAlignment properties to design your UI. The following diagram describes these important properties, which you will use everywhere:
A panel also exposes other properties such as Background, Children, ZIndex, and more. Since a window can contain only one child, a...