With UMG widgets I see 2 kinds of widgets normally, ones that take up layout space such as images/text and the containers that hold these widgets such as grid/overlay/horizontal and vertical boxes. TIP 1: Container Widgets Container widgets only take up layout space to the largest thing inside them This wont be a full blown tutorial of all the ins and outs of UMG but hopefully this is more for those who are just beginning to design with UMG or for those who have been in it for a while to pick up some useful tidbits of information. So I wanted to just record down a bit of tips and tricks that helped me navigate UMG well. Ontop of that the widgets they provide you to design with are often super robust or simple or over designed and inflexible. I’ve spent maybe the last 9 months learning and understanding UMG and it’s not intuitive off the bat if you did not learn web design along with absolute vs relative pixel layout spaces.
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