WebDec 30, 2024 · to make container as per your screen size, you can also set some percent of your screen for the container. For example to set container height to 60% of screen and width to 40% of screen use: Container ( height: MediaQuery.of (context).size.height * 60/100, width:MediaQuery.of (context).size.width * 40/100, ), WebMar 29, 2024 · //for example: //rectangle Container ( width: ScreenUtil ().setWidth (375), height: ScreenUtil ().setHeight (200), ... ), ////If you want to display a square: Container ( width: ScreenUtil ().setWidth (300), height: ScreenUtil ().setWidth (300), ), Please refer updated documentation for more details
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WebNov 11, 2024 · I tried to take the entire screen height then took the 70% for the container , but in phones with smaller resolution its showing overflow, if I adjusted as per that screen , In bigger screen , container takes very less space and more than 20% of space is wasted. import './generate_report_list.dart'; import './provider_classes.dart'; import ... WebJan 9, 2024 · 2. Following what you said you wanted to achieve, as in having the text centred and the gradients all the way to the right, I've modified your code by adding an Expanded widget around the first Container in Row and removing the width of your top Container: Container ( height: 502, decoration: BoxDecoration ( gradient: … in case a pn-junction is forward biased:
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WebOct 27, 2024 · double height = MediaQuery.of (context).size.height; Container ( height:height child:Column ( crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start, children: [ Flexible ( child:Container () ), Container ( height:200 ) ]) ) Share Improve this answer Follow answered Sep 2, 2024 at 1:40 ferso 59 3 Add a comment Your Answer WebSep 16, 2024 · automatic height of the container in the flutter. I wrote a page, at the top everything is fine, as it should be. And at the bottom I have a history of events. The width of my container is determined automatically (depending on the width of the screen), and the height - no, on different devices different heights (indents at the bottom are ... Web#bigwrap { position: relative; height: 70%;; //only need one semi-colon } The height has two semi-colons. But it still might not work. So if it doesnt work, try this: body, html { height: 100%; } Minimum height and height, or just height needs to be set to 100%. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Jul 23, 2016 at 23:32 Cameron 1,049 12 23 in case at the beginning of a sentence