| Static Webpart Vs. Dynamic Webpart: A Web Part zone typically contains one or two Web Parts. However, Web Parts do not have to be placed into a zone on the Web Part Page. | |
| Static Webpart | Dynamic Webpart |
| Web Parts that are placed outside of a Web Part zone are called static Web Parts. | Web Parts that are contained within a Web Part zone are called dynamic Web Parts. |
| They are treated and act just like a standard Web control. | They are treated and act just like a standard Web part. |
| A static Web Part and its properties are stored within the Web Part Page (.aspx) file. | The properties of a dynamic Web Part are saved to a content database. |
| A user cannot interact with a static Web Part or modify it within a browser. | Users can access the properties and manipulate these properties. |
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