Please put your code in code tags, it makes it easier for us.
Anyways....you use frames. You can nest frames very deeply to get a nice organized window, that expands/contracts nicely.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
my $input='Enter the site address..';
my $mw = new MainWindow;
my $topframe = $mw->Frame()->pack(-expand=>1, -fill=>'both');
my $botframe = $mw->Frame()->pack(-fill=>'x');
my $label = $topframe->Label( -text => "Site Address" )
->pack( -pady => 5, -side => 'left' );
my $text = $topframe->Entry( -width => 100,
-textvariable => \$input,
-state => "normal" )
->pack( -padx => 15, -side => 'right' );
my $button = $botframe->Button( -text => "Quit", -command => sub { exi
+t } )
->pack( -side => 'right', -padx=> 10);
MainLoop;
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