import tkinter as tk # Function to create widgets with all options def create_widget(parent, widget_type, **options): return widget_type(parent, **options) # Create the main window window = create_widget(None, tk.Tk) window.title("GUI Example") # Create a Frame widget with all options frame = create_widget(window, tk.Frame, bg='lightblue', bd=3, cursor='hand2', height=100, highlightcolor='red', highlightthickness=2, highlightbackground='black', relief=tk.RAISED, width=200) frame.pack(padx=20, pady=20) # Create Label widget with all options label = create_widget(frame, tk.Label, text='GeeksForGeeks', font='50', bg='lightblue', bd=3, cursor='hand2', highlightcolor='red', highlightthickness=2, highlightbackground='black', relief=tk.RAISED) label.pack() # Create a frame for buttons button_frame = create_widget(window, tk.Frame, bg='lightblue', bd=3, cursor='hand2', height=50, highlightcolor='red', highlightthickness=2, highlightbackground='black', relief=tk.RAISED, width=200) button_frame.pack(pady=10) # Function to create buttons with all options def create_button(parent, text, fg): return create_widget(parent, tk.Button, text=text, fg=fg, bg='lightblue', bd=3, cursor='hand2', highlightcolor='red', highlightthickness=2, highlightbackground='black', relief=tk.RAISED) # Create buttons buttons_info = [("Geeks1", "red"), ("Geeks2", "brown"), ("Geeks3", "blue"), ("Geeks4", "green"), ("Geeks5", "green"), ("Geeks6", "green")] for text, fg in buttons_info: button = create_button(button_frame, text=text, fg=fg) button.pack(side=tk.LEFT) # Run the Tkinter event loop window.mainloop()