I'm not sure if this is a question with a simple solution but I know that there is a solution.
When creating a new webpart, most often in C#.net, I create a new webpart in Sharepoint and set it's content link to the particular .net page and everything works fine - almost.
If a dynamic page that i've created is contained in a webpart that's wrapped in a frame, when the content changes according to wahtever event the webpart doesn't resise itself. It just maintains the size that it adopts when the page loads. If the new content is larger than the origional then a scrollbar appears and if it's shorter then we have alot of empty space.
I'm not sure if i've explained myself well, it's been a long day!
Any help is greatly appreciated!
cheers
foz
When creating a new webpart, most often in C#.net, I create a new webpart in Sharepoint and set it's content link to the particular .net page and everything works fine - almost.
If a dynamic page that i've created is contained in a webpart that's wrapped in a frame, when the content changes according to wahtever event the webpart doesn't resise itself. It just maintains the size that it adopts when the page loads. If the new content is larger than the origional then a scrollbar appears and if it's shorter then we have alot of empty space.
I'm not sure if i've explained myself well, it's been a long day!
Any help is greatly appreciated!
cheers
foz