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4:00 PM
That is what I want it to be except, with a JLabel above it
 
so, you want that tic-tac-toe in the dead center, and you want a jlabel above?
 
Yep
Sounds really simple
But it won't let me put a JLabel above. The label always appears invisible
 
what layout is that? when it is centered?
 
The secone image is using boxLayout
second*
That was my old code
 
show me the code you are using to put the label in it
 
4:02 PM
Ok
JLabel label = new JLabel("Tic Tac Toe");
JPanel pane = new JPanel();
pane.add(label);
add(pane);
add(panel);
Those are the snippets I use to try to add it
The add(panel) part is to add the grid
With the buttons
 
you need to be setting alignments, I think, in the boxlayout... check this out:docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/layout/box.html
 
By setting alignments, do you mean x and y
 
I am not sure... I would section out the form w/a grid layout, then put your tic-tac-toe panel in the middle grid and a label in the top grid
 
I did try setLocation
Didn't do anything
 
make it a 3x1 grid, then put the label in the top grid, then your tic-tac-toe panel in the middle grid...
 
4:05 PM
Ok
 
then keep the bottom blank, but I dunno... this is one of the things I don't like about java... layout control
 
Yeha
yeah*
I got to go, be back later! Thanks for all the help!
 
@rabbitguy :(
 
@ColdFire sup?
 
@rabbitguy good wbu?
 
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