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In this video, Alexa Champion, Mark Tucker will finish exploring the container component. Particularly the spacing, wrapping, growing, shrinking, and position properties. Last week we saw how components can be laid out in a viewport and how some properties can be set up to affect a container's child component. This week, Mark discusses spacing, wrapping, growing, shrinking, and position as component properties. Using the spacing property, you will be able to add spaces between components. The wrap property allows the components to move to the next column or row if the components do not fit on the viewport screen. It important to know the default of the wrap property is no wrap. The grow property will allow you to adjust the size of components to fill all extra space on the screen. Shrink, on the other hand, will reduce the size of a component so that all components are displayed. We can also adjust the position of child components. Setting the position to absolute allows us to position a child component out of the normal layout ordering and position it relative to the parent container. APL Ninja Link: https://apl.ninja/MarkTucker/dabble-l... APL Container Documentation: https://developer.amazon.com/en-US/do... Some background information... Alexa Presentation Language (APL) is the visual design framework that allows you to build interactive voice and visual experiences on supported devices such as the Echo Show, Fire TV, some Fire Tablets, etc. APL allows you to include graphics, images, animations, slideshows, and videos to visual experiences in order to make skills more engaging and delightful to users. A container is a type of APL component, that is, a primitive UI element that displays on the device's viewport. A container is able to display multiple child items and can be adjusted using different properties. About Mark Tucker: Mark is an Alexa Champion. He is also a full-stack developer who’s on a mission to help businesses reach millions of customers through devices with Alexa. Mark is a Sr. Technical Director at RAIN and co-host of the Two Voice Devs podcast. He also owns Shazaml Design LLC, based in Gilbert, Arizona, and strives to help companies connect with customers via voice, our most natural form of interaction. About Dabble Lab: Dabble Lab is a company dedicated to creating tutorials to help you learn how to build custom solutions for Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Twilio Autopilot, and other emerging digital assistant platforms. Learn more about Dabble Lab at https://dabblelab.com. Follow Us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/dabblelab?s=20 LinkedIn: / dabblelab Facebook: / dabblelab GitHub: https://github.com/dabblelab Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more tutorials to help you build custom solutions for Amazon Alexa, Twilio Autopilot, Google Assistant, and other platforms. We love hearing from you! Do you have questions? New tutorial ideas you would like to see? Comment below, and we will do our best to help out. #DabbleLab #MarkTucker #APL #AlexaSkills #VoiceFirst 0:00 Intro 0:36 Spacing 1:46 Wrapping 5:00 Growing 8:28 Shrinking 10:32 Position