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Tom
Dear experts,
starting out with ASP.NET 2.0 (and sharepoint services 3.0) I've found
many really great innovations.
After starting out reading things about webparts I think that webparts
are a good thing - especially when using them with sites based on
sharepoint services 3.0.
But one thing I did not understand - probably someone can help or
explain:
When creating a webpart all samples explain that you have to place all
controls (or html code) to build the UI within the "RenderWebPart"
method. The samples I have seen always use 2 or the 3 simple controls
- but did anybody think about a complex design yet ??
I'd like to build a webpart containing some kind of toolbar (table
containing images), a datagrid and some state messages. To do this I
need to use html-tables which means my design-part will probably
contain more than 50 lines of HTML code. So I can copy an paste that
html code into "RenderWebPart" method to view my result. Doin some
changes I paste the things again - really ugly work.
Did I understand anything wrong, are there any tools to create a UI
for a webpart or does anybody see another solution ??
Thanks for any idea, feedback or solution ...
Tom
starting out with ASP.NET 2.0 (and sharepoint services 3.0) I've found
many really great innovations.
After starting out reading things about webparts I think that webparts
are a good thing - especially when using them with sites based on
sharepoint services 3.0.
But one thing I did not understand - probably someone can help or
explain:
When creating a webpart all samples explain that you have to place all
controls (or html code) to build the UI within the "RenderWebPart"
method. The samples I have seen always use 2 or the 3 simple controls
- but did anybody think about a complex design yet ??
I'd like to build a webpart containing some kind of toolbar (table
containing images), a datagrid and some state messages. To do this I
need to use html-tables which means my design-part will probably
contain more than 50 lines of HTML code. So I can copy an paste that
html code into "RenderWebPart" method to view my result. Doin some
changes I paste the things again - really ugly work.
Did I understand anything wrong, are there any tools to create a UI
for a webpart or does anybody see another solution ??
Thanks for any idea, feedback or solution ...
Tom