Hello, in this video, I am going to show you the center widget. So the center widget is pretty simple allows you to put a child in it another widget, like a text widget, which is what we're going to be using. But you can use any widget you want. Obviously, like I've said widget like a billion times, and basically sent to the relative to you know, size relative to the parent container as well. So I'm gonna put it in the container. This is what I looked like at the moment, you know, a blank screen if I was a child here, and it literally the center you can put this inside of a row when you have multiple, you know, widgets, multiple children, things with basically basically the same funnel, how to do that if you don't feel free to pop me a message.
And in here, we can just put another child and tech again, he can be an image. One, two. Hello world. And it is centered. The sum equal width factor and height factor is basically just multiplying the height or the width, and height. And the width of the of this widget is an A basically restricted to how much sizes how spacing required to display this child right?
Yet, the width and height is great. Not in this container directly. We might imagine if you had this center widget inside of a row or a column, it's really, really useful for that for spacing things out quickly. If you have multiple items. As an extra task, I want you to experiment with that. I'm going to provide you with a link to the official documentation that shows you all of the little things that you can do.
And, and that's it. If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a message. And as usual, I look forward to seeing you in the next video.