@wenchoheelio , have a look at the sample below. When you realise almost all the controls are subclassed from views, then you realise you can use present on a button for example. Its not so functional, but just more to make a point.
import ui def my_btn_action(sender): if sender.superview: sender.superview.close() else: sender.close() if __name__ == '__main__': btn = ui.Button(title='Click me to close', bg_color='deeppink', tint_color='white', action=my_btn_action ) btn.width = 200 btn.height = 200 btn.present(style='sheet', animated=False, hide_title_bar=True)Welcome!
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