C-1.The User Login recipe shows you how to build complex forms that display current users and allow you to input new users in the same page. C-2.The User Login recipe uses the advanced technique of controlling page availability by access group, as shown on the User Manager page. C-3.The Employee Results page applies Dreamweaver's recordset navigation tools to display any number of users. C-4.The Dreamweaver 8 Recipes support files include full sample data-sources in Access and MySQL for robust testing. C-5.In the Conference Room recipe, you'll see how to handle scheduling conflicts. C-6.Conflicts in the requested meeting date, time, room, and duration are tracked and handled by the Conference Room recipe. C-7.The In/Out Dashboard recipe uses multiple recordsets to tracks employees' status and display announcements. C-8.The In/Out Dashboard application visually displays the location of your company's most valuable assets, its employees. C-9.Custom code included in the Time Cards recipe calculates the total hours used in any selected project. C-10.Projects can be viewed in a summary format or detailed into individual time cards. C-11.The Journal recipe includes advanced functionality, such as a full list of journal entries incorporated into the editor page. C-12.The Journal recipe helps teams communicate through an Intranet application. C-13.The Send Mail page picks up a list of users from a search page in the Mail Merge recipe application. C-14.The Mail Merge recipe application sends either plain text or HTML emails to any selected group. C-15.The Survey Builder recipe permits a wide range of survey question types, all of which can be mixed and matched. C-16.Graphics are integrated into the Survey Manager page to indicate survey status and cues for links to related pages. |