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hello Watchers and dear subscribers welcome back to fourth part of linear layout in this video we will talk about padding and layout margin it is quite simple and small topic so we are not going to go deep into it we already used layout margin in our relative layout just I want to depict the difference between the padding and the layout margin when used in the XML layout now letamp;#39;s check it out now inside our Eclipse Iamp;#39;m having the activity main.xml with a linear layout and the text view inside the linear layout fine now I have changed the text to our text and I have change the background of linear layout as green color and the background of text view as sky blue fine go to the graphical layout I have changed the background color just to make it easier for you to differentiate what is going on here right now let us go to activity main.xml now letamp;#39;s add an attribute letamp;#39;s say layout margin now here you can see layout margin layout margin left top right bot