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The `index` for a widget determines which order the widgets show up in from left to right. Widgets
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without an `index` will show up as the rightmost widgets. Tiebreaks (same `index` or multiple defined
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without an `index`) are resolved by comparing widget IDs. A maximum of 3 widgets can be in the top
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container - any which exceed this will be ignored. Smaller numbers represent leftmost widgets.
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container - any which exceed this will be ignored (placed into the `right` container). Smaller numbers
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represent leftmost widgets.
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The `width` is relative width within the container in percentage points. This will be clamped to a
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range of 0-100 (inclusive). The rightmost widget will have its percentage adjusted to fill the
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container appropriately, shrinking and growing if required. For example, if three widgets are in the
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top container at 40% width each then the 3rd widget will be shrunk to 20% because 120% > 100%.
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Similarly, if all three widgets were set to 10% width each then the 3rd widget would grow to be 80%.
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range of 0-100 (inclusive). The widgets will attempt to scale to relative proportions when more than
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100% space is allocated. For example, if 3 widgets are defined at 40% width each then the client will
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attempt to show them at 33% width each.
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Note that the client may impose minimum widths on the widgets, such as a 10% minimum to avoid pinning
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hidden widgets. In general, widgets defined in the 30-70% range each will be free of these restrictions.
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