Basically what I'm trying to figure out is, how do I make my menu bar "buttons" change the page?
I've already made the dropdown menu, and the classes with each page. The thing is it works if I create a separate button to change the page, but not when i'm trying to do it through the menu bar?
every tutorial I find is through the buttons, and only the buttons..
I am using python 3.6, with tkinter.
import tkinter as tk
class MyApp(tk.Tk):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs, ):
        tk.Tk.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
        container = tk.Frame(self)
        container.pack(side="top", fill="both", expand=True)
        container.grid_rowconfigure(0, weight=1)
        container.grid_columnconfigure(0, weight=1)
        self.frames = {}
        menu = tk.Menu(container)
        betting = tk.Menu(menu, tearoff=0)
        menu.add_cascade(menu=betting, label="Pages")
        betting.add_command(label="PageOne",
                            command=lambda: controller.show_frame(PageOne))
        betting.add_command(label="PageTwo",
                            command=lambda: controller.show_frame(PageTwo))
        tk.Tk.config(self, menu=menu)
        for F in (Startpage, PageOne, PageTwo):
            frame = F(container, self)
            self.frames[F] = frame
            frame.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky="nsew")
        self.show_frame(Startpage)
    def show_frame(self, cont):
        frame = self.frames[cont]
        frame.tkraise()
class Startpage(tk.Frame):
    def __init__(self, parent, controller):
        tk.Frame.__init__(self, parent)
        label = tk.Label(self, text="Home")
        label.pack(pady=10, padx=10)
        button1 = tk.Button(self, text="page 1",
                        command=lambda: controller.show_frame(PageOne))
        button1.pack()
        button2 = tk.Button(self, text="Page Two",
                        command=lambda: controller.show_frame(PageTwo))
        button2.pack()
#   *****   PAGES   *****
class PageOne(tk.Frame):
    def __init__(self, parent, controller):
        tk.Frame.__init__(self, parent)
        label = tk.Label(self, text="Back to Home")
        label.pack(pady=10, padx=10)
        button1 = tk.Button(self, text="Back to Home",
                        command=lambda: controller.show_frame(Startpage))
        button1.pack()
        button2 = tk.Button(self, text="Page Two",
                        command=lambda: controller.show_frame(PageTwo))
        button2.pack()
class PageTwo(tk.Frame):
    def __init__(self, parent, controller):
        tk.Frame.__init__(self, parent)
        label = tk.Label(self, text="Page Two")
        label.pack(pady=10, padx=10)
        button1 = tk.Button(self, text="Back to Home",
                        command=lambda: controller.show_frame(Startpage))
        button1.pack()
        button2 = tk.Button(self, text="Page One",
                        command=lambda: controller.show_frame(PageOne))
        button2.pack()
app = MyApp()
app.geometry("1200x600")
app.mainloop()
Now I know, I haven't parsed the "controller & parent", right now, but I've tried and tried, and nothing works for me...