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why are Web Parts so difficult?

Last post 06-07-2006, 2:24 PM by lgriess. 0 replies.
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  •  06-07-2006, 2:24 PM 26895

    why are Web Parts so difficult?

    When I first created my new Sharepoint Services site, I found that I could add a web part from the online gallery that pointed me to MSNBC. I thought that the stream of news and weather was fantastic, however, I have found that I would like similar web parts that would stream other things like a currency conversion etc. I've searched the internet to find a source from somebody that would provide such a web part, but to no avail. It would seem that I should be able to find alot of these out on the internet, but it must not be that popular. If anybody knows where I can get more online galleries of web parts, I'd be most appreciative. Thanks.
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