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How to create a login page in Tkinter [PYTHON] {VS CODE}

if You want to create a login page in tkinter here's the  tutorial

 Insure that you have installed Tkinter Module


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Source code:

from tkinter import *

root = Tk()
root.geometry("700x455")

def k():
    Label(text="Login UnSuccesful",font="timesnewroman 12 bold").grid(row=12,column=3)


i = Label(text="User ID",font="comicsansm 15 bold").grid(row=2,column=2)
j = Label(text="Password",font="comicsansm 15 bold").grid(row=3,column=2)


Label(text="LOGIN SETUP",font="callebri 13 bold",padx=540).grid(row=0,column=3,columnspan=9)
user = Entry(textvariable=i).grid(row=2,column=3)
passwd = Entry(textvariable=j).grid(row=3,column=3)


Button(text="SUBMIT",command=k,font="helvatica 10 bold").grid(row = 6, column=3)

root.mainloop()

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