Is there a way to make the webhtmleditor autogrow with the text as apposed to getting scroll bars?
Hi boruchsiper,
Thank you for your reply.
I have modified my sample to also make it work in IE. As for the shrinking functionality, the code used for IE seems to take care of that, however so far I am unable to achieve the same in FF and Chrome. As this seems to be a product idea I have sent this idea directly to our product management team.
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Thanks, this does work in chrome and firefox only.
Couple of things.
I forgot to mention that I put the html editor in an asp repeater control. Your code would only work for single editor whos id is known. In a repeater, each item will have it's own editor with a unique unpredictable id.
Also, is there a way to make the editor become smaller when user deletes content?
Hello boruchsiper,
Thank you for posting in the community.
Attached is a sample demonstrating how your requirement may be achieved in Firefox and Chrome. I am still researching if this can be achieved in IE due to the browser specific rendering differences. I will keep you posted of my progress.
In the meantime please do not hesitate to contact me with any updates or questions.