The Grid geometry manager is considered the more versatile of the three geometry managers. It directly reassembles the grid concept that is commonly used in user interface design—a two-dimensional table divided into rows and columns, where each cell represents the space available for a widget.
Using the Grid geometry manager
Getting ready
We will demonstrate how to use the Grid geometry manager to achieve the following layout:
This can be represented as a 3 x 3 table, where the widgets in the second and third columns span two rows and the widget at the bottom row spans three columns.