I am studying JavaFX API and can't understand why GridPane, HBox, BorderPane, 
VBox, StackPane don't have Skins. According to Skin API doc:
>Base class for defining the visual representation of user interface controls 
>by defining a scene graph of nodes to represent the skin. A user interface 
>control is abstracted behind the Skinnable interface.
Why do JavaFX developers use skins only for controls, but not for the above 
panes? I am asking, because these panes also have visual representation. For 
example, we can set color, they have children which can be placed somehow 
differently etc. Could anyone explain?
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Alex Sviridov

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