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Container
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Show setting the sizes of a container and its child
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Show the percentage-based sizing behavior with absolute positioning
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Using Scroll bars
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Repositioning children at run time
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corresponding controls on the right remain a fixed size because their container is fixed.
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Adding and removing components relativeTo another control
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includeInLayout="false"
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Minimum and Maximum Sizes and percent
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Alignment to center
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Create constraints for the right edge and the bottom edge, using the properties right and bottom
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Building within the main container
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Change the layout attribute to vertical
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Constraint Sizing
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Padding Container
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includeInLayout and visible properties.
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Get the number of direct child components in a container
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Add multiple child components, or a container that contains multiple child components
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Scrolling Spark containers
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Set clipAndEnableScrolling property to true to clip the container's children to the container boundaries
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Creating and removing a child of a container
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Wrap the Spark container in an MX container on in a Spark Navigator
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Enable Scrolling in a Container
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Example: Determining a container and child sizes
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uses the layout property of the container to set its layout to the HorizontalLayout class:
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A NavigatorContent must be the child of an MX navigator container
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Use an inline item renderer with the SkinnableDataContainer container
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Use
tag to define an inline item renderer for two containers
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Scale Children of a Container
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Creating a Box container with a vertical layout
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Grid container with three rows and three columns
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Container Inheritance
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Create a Button control and adds it to a container
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Add a graphic element to the container to define a background for the buttons
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size and position of each component is carefully calculated to ensure that none of the components overlap
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