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SPO Twitter Web Part Height Randomly Decreased
- Sep 22, 2022
Hi ganeshsanap,
I appreciate your suggestion however this problem will be affecting SPO users globally. Anyone previously using the web part to span a content area now has to put up with the new behaviour when we much preferred the previous format. How do we raise this to Microsoft, as I am sure the change is going to be pretty unpopular?
Thanks.
M365Specialist Unfortunately, there are no settings available for web part height while using SharePoint OOTB Twitter web part:
Documentation: use-the-twitter-web-part
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- M365SpecialistSep 14, 2022Brass ContributorHi Ganeshsanap,
Those settings are not making any difference to the height, even when number of tweets to show is maxed out, the widget frame height stays at around 400px.
No idea why it changed - we thought there may have been an update that we didn't know about. Also suspecting this is suddenly happening from the Twitter end of the equation, so we're exploring that avenue as well. - JamesNetSep 14, 2022Copper Contributor
ganeshsanap, why has this changed and is it likely to change back, this is also ruining part of my site page?
- M365SpecialistSep 14, 2022Brass ContributorHi James,
No idea why it changed, it was 1200px one day and then 400px the next. Hard to say if it will revert back or not. We have put in a ticket with Microsoft, but they cannot help. Now I am pursuing Twitter for solutions. I did find a couple of third party widgets, but not sure if they are safe to install on our Tenant. The one I'm considering installing is from http://www.amrein.com, but none of our team is familiar with this company. Will investigate thoroughly and share our findings with you.